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JBJS, November 1, 2002, Volume 84, Issue 11
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Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring During Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
Dennis M. Brown, MD William C. McGinnis, PhD Homayoun Mesghali, MDHip
Postoperative nerve palsy associated with revision total hip arthroplasty is a serious neurologic complication, occurring in up to 50% of cases. While a variety of intraoperative monitoring techniques have been used to reduce the prevalence of this complication, they are not sensitive or accurate enough to prevent surgical damage to the sciatic nerve. A new, modified intraoperative montage utilizing spontaneously elicited electromyography (sEMG) and near-nerve action potentials (NAPs) was evaluated in a retrospective review of thirty-five consecutive revision total hip arthroplasties.
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