Does intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring have predictive value for functional recovery following spinal cord injury? A case report

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Jason C. Eck
Christopher J. Martin
Anthony Lapinsky
Patrick J. Connolly
Christian DiPaola
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[1] University of Massachusetts,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[2] Safe Passage Neuromonitoring,undefined
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | 2013年 / 27卷
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Spinal Cord Injury; Rotator Cuff; Spinal Cord Injury Patient; American Spinal Injury Association; Acute Spinal Cord Injury;
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To present a case report of a patient with an ASIA B spinal cord injury with partially intact baseline IONM who made a complete functional recovery postoperatively. A thirty-three year old male presented after a motor vehicle accident. Imaging studies revealed a C4–C5 bilateral facet dislocation. On presentation the patient had 4/5 strength in bilateral biceps and wrist extensors, 3/5 strength in bilateral triceps, and 0/5 strength in the finger flexors, intrinsics and all lower extremity muscles. Motor level was C7. Sensation was grossly intact to light touch throughout all extremities, intact to pinprick from C2 to T7, and absent to pinprick caudal to T7. Rectal tone and contraction were absent. After attempts at closed reduction failed the patient underwent an open reduction and posterior C4–C5 fusion. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IONM) revealed the presence of baseline responses to the posterior tibial nerve using somatosensory evoked potentials and to the right abductor hallucis using transcranial motor evoked potentials. At the 6 weeks postoperative visit the patient had full 5/5 motor strength to all muscles except the left deltoid that was 4/5 due to a rotator cuff injury. This case illustrates a potential prognostic value of IONM. Despite lack of clinical motor function at the time of surgery, IONM was able to illicit a motor response in the right lower extremity. Further prospective studies are needed for further investigation.
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