Spinal tumor (ST) surgery carries the risk of new neurological deficits in the postoperative period. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and mapping (IONM) represents an effective method of identifying and monitoring in real time the functional integrity of both the spinal cord (SC) and the nerve roots (NRs). Despite consensus favoring the use of IONM in ST surgery, in this era of evidence-based medicine, there is still a need to demonstrate the effective role of IONM in ST surgery in achieving an oncological cure, optimizing patient safety, and considering medicolegal aspects. Thus, neurosurgeons are asked to establish which techniques are considered indispensable. In the present study, the authors focused on the rationale for and the accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values) of IONM in ST surgery in light of more recent evidence in the literature, with specific emphasis on the role of IONM in reducing the incidence of postoperative neurological deficits. This review confirms the role of IONM as a useful tool in the workup for ST surgery. Individual monitoring and mapping techniques are clearly not sufficient to account for the complex function of the SC and NRs. Conversely, multimodal IONM is highly sensitive and specific for anticipating neurological injury during ST surgery and represents an important tool for preserving neuronal structures and achieving an optimal postoperative functional outcome.

Intraoperative neurophysiological mapping and monitoring in spinal tumor surgery: Sirens or indispensable tools? / SCIBILIA, ANTONINO; TERRANOVA, CARMEN; RIZZO, VINCENZO; RAFFA, giovanni; MORELLI, Adolfo; ESPOSITO, FELICE; MALLAMACE, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Buda, Gaetano; CONTI, Alfredo; QUARTARONE, Angelo; GERMANO', Antonino Francesco. - In: NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS. - ISSN 1092-0684. - ELETTRONICO. - 41:2(2016), pp. E18-E18. [10.3171/2016.5.FOCUS16141]

Intraoperative neurophysiological mapping and monitoring in spinal tumor surgery: Sirens or indispensable tools?

CONTI, Alfredo;
2016

Abstract

Spinal tumor (ST) surgery carries the risk of new neurological deficits in the postoperative period. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and mapping (IONM) represents an effective method of identifying and monitoring in real time the functional integrity of both the spinal cord (SC) and the nerve roots (NRs). Despite consensus favoring the use of IONM in ST surgery, in this era of evidence-based medicine, there is still a need to demonstrate the effective role of IONM in ST surgery in achieving an oncological cure, optimizing patient safety, and considering medicolegal aspects. Thus, neurosurgeons are asked to establish which techniques are considered indispensable. In the present study, the authors focused on the rationale for and the accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values) of IONM in ST surgery in light of more recent evidence in the literature, with specific emphasis on the role of IONM in reducing the incidence of postoperative neurological deficits. This review confirms the role of IONM as a useful tool in the workup for ST surgery. Individual monitoring and mapping techniques are clearly not sufficient to account for the complex function of the SC and NRs. Conversely, multimodal IONM is highly sensitive and specific for anticipating neurological injury during ST surgery and represents an important tool for preserving neuronal structures and achieving an optimal postoperative functional outcome.
2016
Intraoperative neurophysiological mapping and monitoring in spinal tumor surgery: Sirens or indispensable tools? / SCIBILIA, ANTONINO; TERRANOVA, CARMEN; RIZZO, VINCENZO; RAFFA, giovanni; MORELLI, Adolfo; ESPOSITO, FELICE; MALLAMACE, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Buda, Gaetano; CONTI, Alfredo; QUARTARONE, Angelo; GERMANO', Antonino Francesco. - In: NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS. - ISSN 1092-0684. - ELETTRONICO. - 41:2(2016), pp. E18-E18. [10.3171/2016.5.FOCUS16141]
SCIBILIA, ANTONINO; TERRANOVA, CARMEN; RIZZO, VINCENZO; RAFFA, giovanni; MORELLI, Adolfo; ESPOSITO, FELICE; MALLAMACE, RAFFAELLA MARIA; Buda, Gaetano; CONTI, Alfredo; QUARTARONE, Angelo; GERMANO', Antonino Francesco
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