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髋关节安全手术脱位以保留关节过程中的多模态神经监测:可行性、安全性及术中观察

Multimodal Neuromonitoring During Safe Surgical Dislocation of the Hip for Joint Preservation: Feasibility, Safety, and Intraoperative Observations.

作者信息

Hesper Tobias, Scalone Brian, Bittersohl Bernd, Karlsson Silja, Keenan John, Hosalkar Harish S

机构信息

The Hosalkar Institute for Joint Preservation and Injury Care, San Diego, CA (Dr. Hesper and Dr. Hosalkar); the Medical Faculty, Department of Orthopedics, University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (Dr. Hesper and Dr. Bittersohl); Neurodynamics Inc., San Diego, CA (Dr. Scalone); University of Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany (Ms. Karlsson); San Diego Spine & Joint Center, Paradise Valley Hospital, National City, CA (Dr. Keenan); Joint Preservation and Deformity Correction, San Diego Spine and Joint Center, National City, CA (Dr. Hosalkar); and Hip Preservation, Tri-City Medical Center, San Diego (Dr. Hosalkar).

出版信息

J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2017 Oct 13;1(7):e038. doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-17-00038. eCollection 2017 Oct.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Nerve injuries can occur from major hip surgeries, and some may be significant. Our goal was to assess the feasibility and safety of neuromonitoring during hip preservation surgery and the incidence of alerting events during such monitoring.

METHODS

Twenty-five adult patients underwent surgical hip dislocation for femoroacetabular impingement. Upper and lower extremity somatosensory evoked potentials, lower extremity transcranial motor evoked potentials, and lower extremity electromyography were recorded.

RESULTS

We observed a temporary reduction of the monitored parameters in twelve patients (48%) during surgery. There were no clinically significant neurological deficits postoperatively in any cases.

DISCUSSION

Neuromonitoring did demonstrate events during hip surgery in our case series. Although it may not be practical to use neuromonitoring in all major hip surgeries, it may be prudent from the perspective of patient safety to use it in high-risk cases, including those requiring prolonged surgical time; in patients with high body mass index, excessive deformity correction, and preexisting neuropathy; and in revision cases, among others.

摘要

引言

重大髋关节手术可能导致神经损伤,有些损伤可能较为严重。我们的目标是评估髋关节保留手术期间神经监测的可行性和安全性,以及此类监测期间警报事件的发生率。

方法

25例成年患者因股骨髋臼撞击症接受手术性髋关节脱位治疗。记录上肢和下肢体感诱发电位、下肢经颅运动诱发电位以及下肢肌电图。

结果

我们观察到12例患者(48%)在手术期间监测参数出现暂时下降。所有病例术后均未出现具有临床意义的神经功能缺损。

讨论

在我们的病例系列中,神经监测确实在髋关节手术期间显示出相关事件。虽然在所有重大髋关节手术中使用神经监测可能并不实际,但从患者安全的角度来看,在高危病例中使用它可能是谨慎的做法,包括那些手术时间较长的病例;身体质量指数高、畸形矫正过度和存在既往神经病变的患者;以及翻修病例等。

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