“Because of its direct clinical applications, this is a good purchase for any neurological and neurosurgical library.” – Doody’s Reviews
“I would certainly recommend [this book] to any technologist who monitors in the operating room.” – American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology
This is a fundamental resource for physicians, technologists, and other health professionals who need to acquire state-of-the-art skills in neurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring (NIOM). It covers basic aspects of monitoring, describes the clinical and technical requirements for monitoring specific types of surgeries, and addresses the administrative aspects of running an NIOM service.
The second edition has been updated to incorporate the vast amount of new information and techniques that have evolved since the publication of the first edition. This includes expanded coverage of each of the modalities used in monitoring (SEP, MEP, BAEP, EEG, and EMG) which are now discussed in individual chapters, training curriculum for neurophysiologists and technologists, policies and procedures for NIOM labs, and accreditation and certification. New applications and clinical innovations are interwoven throughout, and there is a completely new chapter on the use of NIOM in movement disorders surgery.
Of value to practitioners at any level of experience, the book is now divided into three sections. The first section, Basic Principles, introduces the reader to the operating room environment, anesthetic considerations, and the various monitoring modalities. The second section, Clinical Methods, reviews the use of NIOM in specific types of surgeries. Many of these chapters are co-written by a neurophysiologist and technologist and present an overview of the particular surgery, relevant anatomy, monitoring modalities, data interpretation, warning criteria and technical considerations. A unique third section, Administrative Issues, has been added to this edition to address technical aspects of NIOM machines, remote monitoring, billing, ethical and legal issues, and training requirements for physicians and technologists. The final two chapters are devoted to setting up and maintaining an NIOM service and include sample policies and procedures.
Key Features:
- Provides a wealth of current information on NIOM for day-to-day case management
- Covers all modalities and practical applications of NIOM for specific surgeries
- Contains detailed information on training, setup, billing, equipment, lab protocols, and running a service
- Appeals to NIOM providers at every level
- Combines the perspectives of physicians and technologists who together author surgical chapters
विषयसूची
Contents
Contributors
Preface
I. Basic Principles
1. Introduction to the Operating Room
Emily B. Kale and Christa B. Swisher
2. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
Andres A. Gonzalez and Parastou Shilian
3. Motor Evoked Potentials
Sergio Gutierrez-Hernandez and Eva Katharina Ritzl
4. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials
Alan D. Legatt
5. Electroencephalography
Rajdeep Singh and Aatif M. Husain
6. Electromyography
Gloria Galloway
7. Anesthetic Considerations
Shariq A. Khan and Michael L. James
II. Clinical Methods
8. Vertebral Column Surgery
David B. Mac Donald, Mohamed Al-Enazi and Zayed Al-Zayed
9. Spinal Cord Surgery
Thoru Yamada, Marjorie Tucker and Aatif M. Husain
10. Lumbosacral Surgery
Neil R. Holland
11. Tethered Cord Surgery
Aatif M. Husain, Lindsay R. Watkins and Carrie R. Muh
12. Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy
Anup D. Patel and Judy Brown
13. Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Viet Nguyen and Eric Jones
14. Cerebellopontine Angle Surgery—Microvascular Decompression
Elayna Rubens
15. Cerebellopontine Angle Surgery—CPA Tumors
Dileep R. Nair and James R. Brooks
16. Brainstem Surgery
Jaime R. Lopez and Mark E. Burdelle
17. Aortic Surgery
Aatif M. Husain, Rebecca Rendahl and G. Chad Hughes
18. Carotid and Intracranial Vascular Surgery
Lara M. Schrader and Pedro E. Coutin-Churchman
19. Epilepsy Surgery and Brain Mapping
Saurabh R. Sinha and Crystal M. Keller
20. Movement Disorders Surgery
Allen S. Mandir and Robert E. Minahan
III. Administrative Issues
21. Technical Guide to NIOM Machines
Cindy A. Mohrhaus
22. Training Curriculum for NIOM
Joshua Mergos, Emily B. Kale and Aatif M. Husain
23. Remote Monitoring
Ronald G. Emerson
24. Coding, Billing and Ethical Issues
Marc R. Nuwer
25. Legal Issues
Yafa Minazad, Michael Loffredo and Donna Vanderpool
26. Policies and Procedures for an NIOM Laboratory
Adam Kornegay and Brenda Craig
Index
लेखक के बारे में
Aatif M. Husain, MD is Professor of Neurology at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.