Møller A R
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA.
Keio J Med. 1991 Sep;40(3):151-9. doi: 10.2302/kjm.40.151.
Methods to monitor the integrity of cranial motor nerves during operations on skull base tumors have been developed over the past decade. These methods can help the surgeon to identify cranial motor nerves that are located in the surgical field but which may not be visible directly. Methods have also been developed that allow monitoring of the function of sensory systems such as the auditory system and it has been shown that brainstem auditory evoked potentials can provide important information about the integrity of the auditory nervous system. It has been shown in several studies that such neuromonitoring, when performed during operations in the skull base, can help reduce the incidence of permanent neurological deficits that may occur with the removal of large tumors. We have also shown that such monitoring can be performed routinely without interfering noticeably with the actual surgical procedures.
在过去十年中,已开发出在颅底肿瘤手术期间监测颅运动神经完整性的方法。这些方法可帮助外科医生识别位于手术视野内但可能无法直接看到的颅运动神经。还开发出了可监测诸如听觉系统等感觉系统功能的方法,并且已表明脑干听觉诱发电位可提供有关听觉神经系统完整性的重要信息。多项研究表明,在颅底手术期间进行这种神经监测有助于降低因切除大型肿瘤而可能出现的永久性神经功能缺损的发生率。我们还表明,这种监测可以常规进行,而不会对实际手术操作造成明显干扰。