Receptive music therapy as an intraoperative aid for neuro-monitoring during growth rod surgery in a 5-year-old girl with severe congenital scoliosis: A case report

Farah Husain, S. Wadhawan, T. Suri, S. Kumari, Ashika Joney
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Neuromonitoring with sensory and motor evoked potentials is an essential tool during spinal correction surgeries to prevent any unforeseen cord injury intraoperatively and neurological deficit in the post-operative period. The muscle contraction and twitches resulting from cortical stimulation with a 200-250mA current are picked up by various subcutaneous/intradermal electrodes placed in the arms, hands, and legs creating a real-time assessment of any spinal cord injury caused by spinal implants or corrective maneuvers. During the neuromonitoring phase most anesthetic drugs such as volatile agents, neuromuscular blockers, and propofol may cause an interference with the electrode signals and therefore cannot be used. This could lead to significant risk of intraoperative awareness. Cases of intraoperative awareness have led to medical negligence and such incidents are the cause for 2% of the legal claims against anesthetists while patients with intraoperative awareness experience describe it as the worst thing they have ever suffered from. We therefore decided to use receptive music therapy, a novel aid in reducing chances of awareness during neuromonitoring.
5岁女童重度先天性脊柱侧凸生长棒手术中接受性音乐治疗术中辅助神经监测一例
在脊柱矫正手术中,感觉和运动诱发电位神经监测是防止术中意外脊髓损伤和术后神经功能缺损的重要工具。通过放置在手臂、手和腿上的各种皮下/皮内电极,通过200-250mA电流刺激皮质产生的肌肉收缩和抽搐,从而实时评估由脊柱植入物或矫正操作引起的任何脊髓损伤。在神经监测阶段,大多数麻醉药物,如挥发性药物、神经肌肉阻滞剂和异丙酚,可能对电极信号造成干扰,因此不能使用。这可能导致术中意识不清的重大风险。术中意识的案例导致了医疗疏忽,这类事件是2%针对麻醉师的法律索赔的原因,而有术中意识经历的患者将其描述为他们所经历过的最糟糕的事情。因此,我们决定使用接受性音乐疗法,这是一种在神经监测期间减少意识机会的新方法。
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