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Improvement in intraoperative transcranial electrical motor-evoked potentials in tethered cord surgery: an analysis of 45 cases.

Ravindran Pratheesh1, K Srinivasa Babu, Vedantam Rajshekhar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improvement of transcranial electrical motor-evoked potentials (TeMEPs) following untethering during tethered cord surgery (TCS) and its clinical significance have not been analyzed in the literature.
METHODS: Forty-five consecutive cases of tethered cord were operated on with multimodality intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) between February 2005 and January 2012. Intraoperative TeMEP change was classified as improvement, worsening or no change. Motor, sensory, bladder and bowel symptoms and signs were evaluated preoperatively, in the first week post-surgery and at the last follow-up (maximum of 2 years).
RESULTS: Patient age ranged from 5 to 44 years (mean, 16 ± 10 years), with 30 children. Intraoperative MEPs improved in 23 (51 %), remained the same in 21 (46.7 %) and worsened in 1 (2 %) patient. Motor improvement occurred in 7 patients and clinical improvement in 17 patients in the immediate postoperative period. Postoperative neurological worsening occurred in one patient (2.2 %). Improved and stable MEPs correlated with the motor (p = 0.002) and clinical improvement (p = 0.02) in the immediate postoperative period. Follow-up was available in 35 patients (77.7 %), ranging from 5 to 24 months (median, 21 months; mean, 17.7 ± 6.8 months). There was late clinical improvement in 73.5 % of the patients in whom the intraoperative MEP had remained the same or improved. However, there was no statistically significant correlation between MEP change and long-term outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative MEP improvement occurs in about 50 % of the patients following successful untethering. This finding probably provides support to the ischemic theory of tethered cord syndrome.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24452593     DOI: 10.1007/s00701-014-1999-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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