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Surgeon-Directed Neuromonitoring in Adolescent Spinal Deformity Surgery Safely Assesses Neurological Function
Andrea Chan1, Purnajyoti Banerjee2, Cristina Lupu1
1Orthopaedics, St George's Hospital, London, GBR.
Abstract:
Background Spinal deformity correction is associated with the risk of intra-operative neurological injury. Surgeon-directed monitoring (SDM) of transcranial motor-evoked potentials (TcMEP) is an option to monitor intra-operative spinal cord function. We report a retrospective analysis of a prospective database to assess the safety of this technique in spinal deformity correction in adolescent patients. Methods Surgeon-directed neuro-monitoring was utilised in 142 consecutive deformity correction surgeries (2012-2017). Surgeons were responsible for electrode placement, intra-operative stimulation, and interpretation of TcMEP data. If waveform disappearance occurred in the lower limb (LL), the surgeon would re-stimulate after excluding technical or anaesthetic factors. Failure to return normal waveforms led to maneuver reversal and reducing distractive force and ensuring subsequent return to baseline. Wake up test and ankle clonus followed by staging surgery was considered if the LL waveforms failed to return indicating potential motor injury. Results Of 142 patients, three cases (2.11%) had a complete visual loss of LL signals that did not resolve with anaesthetic stabilisation, leading to reversed surgical manoeuvre and staged surgery. No cases with permanent neurological dysfunction were recorded. This outcome supports surgeon-directed monitoring as a safe monitoring option, as an alternative to neurophysiologist-led monitoring. It also provides evidence in support of the waveform disappearance criteria as a safe TcMEP warning criterion with a 100% negative predictive value. Conclusions Where there is a lack of availability of trained neurophysiologists, surgeon-directed neuro-monitoring is a safe and reliable method of preventing intra-operative neurological injury amongst adolescent patients undergoing deformity correction.

