MULTILEVEL EPIDURAL RECORDINGS OF SPINAL SEPS DURING SCOLIOSIS SURGERY

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HALONEN, JP
JONES, SJ
EDGAR, MA
RANSFORD, AO
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[1] NATL HOSP,MRC,LONDON WC1N 3BG,ENGLAND
[2] ROYAL NATL ORTHOPAED HOSP,LONDON W1N 6AD,ENGLAND
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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Spinal somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded in 35 neurologically normal patients undergoing surgery for scoliosis. The recording electrodes were placed in the dorsal epidural space. Stimulation was of the tibial nerve in the popliteal fossa and the posterior tibial and sural nerves at the ankle. At thoracic levels the response consisted of at least 3 components with different peripheral excitation thresholds and spinal conduction velocities (range 35-85 m/sec). All components were conducted mainly in tracts ipsilateral to the stimulus, component 1 being most laterally located. At low stimulus intensity only the fastest activity was recorded but higher intensities elicited additional, slower conducting components. Component 1 was much less prominent when the posterior tibial nerve was stimulated at the ankle and absent from the (cutaneous) sural nerve response. Component 1 is likely to be due to the stimulation of group 1 muscle afferents which terminate in the dorsal horn and activate second-order neurones, many of whose axons go to form the ipsilateral dorsal spinocerebellar tract. Components 2 and 3 are believed to be largely cutaneous in origin and to be conducted mainly in the dorsal columns.
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