Transcranial motor-evoked potentials disappear with pons transection

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Ryota Sasaki [1 ]
Tae Kyun Kim [1 ]
Tsunenori Takatani [2 ]
Young-Soo Park [1 ]
Ichiro Nakagawa [1 ]
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[1] Nara Medical University,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] Nara Medical University,Central Operation
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Cerebellar anaplastic ependymoma; Intraoperative motor-evoked potential; Pediatric craniotomy; Pons; Tetanic stimulation;
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Motor-evoked potential (MEP) monitoring by transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) is important for intraoperative motor function assessment in neurosurgery; however, false-negative results sometimes occur, and these findings should be interpreted with caution. Herein, we report an interesting MEP change resulting from a pons transection. The patient was a boy aged 5 years and 2 months. He underwent multiple craniotomies for cerebellar anaplastic ependymoma and was already paralyzed in the right upper and lower limbs. Therefore, we decided to remove the recurrent lesion from the left anterior pons. MEPs were recorded on both the right and left sides after the start of surgery but disappeared 1 h 30 min after the start of surgery in the TES on the operative side, even when the stimulation intensity was increased. The contralateral TES consistently recorded stable MEPs throughout the surgery. The tumor was completely resected on imaging. Immediately postoperatively, the patient experienced flaccid paralysis on the right side of the body, which recovered to preoperative levels over time. A transcranial MEP cannot be derived if the corticospinal tract is transected at the pons. Transcranial MEP findings may accurately reflect the corticospinal tract function if the injury is caudal to the pons.
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