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Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Of The Nerves

Overview
This technique is used during complex surgical procedures, especially those that involve manipulation of the spinal cord. IOM allows a neurotechnologist to monitor the health of the nervous system in real time during surgery. This greatly reduces the risk of surgery-related nerve damage.

1. The Electrode Array
A series of electrodes, both surface and subdernnal, are attached to the body. Each patient may have different electrodes and arrangements based upon the individual's surgery and condition.

2. Monitoring Pathways
Nerve pathways are monitored by sending electrical impulses between stimulating and receiving electrodes and measuring the speed and intensity of the signals. If signal responses differ from established standards, the surgeon can quickly identify the problem (such as a compressed or stretched nerve). If needed, a correction can be made before damage becomes permanent.

3. Types of IOM
The neurotechnologist uses the MEP technique to monitor signals traveling from the brain to certain muscle groups. The neurotechnologist uses the SSEP and DEP techniques to monitor signals traveling from specific sensory areas to the brain. The neurotechnologist uses the EMG technique to monitor signals within specific muscle groups during surgeries to parts of the spine that serve those muscles.

 

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