[听神经瘤:从神经外科角度使用术中监测和趋势图的手术策略]。

Q4 Medicine
Hirofumi Nakatomi
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本研究评估了术前三维(3D)融合成像与术中连续神经生理监测相结合,增强听神经瘤手术中耳蜗和面神经解剖和功能可视化的效果。分析了282例连续患者(2006-2023)的数据。所有病例均连续监测耳蜗背核动作电位(DNAP)和面神经根诱发肌电图(FREMAP)。一种新颖的系统实现了实时波形可视化,跟踪振幅趋势,显示神经保存率,允许立即识别神经恶化,病因操作和对手术干预的反应。199例患者术前行三维融合成像,65%的患者实现了神经轨迹可视化。建立一个综合临床和术中数据的综合数据库,并进行多变量分析以确定术后功能的预测因素。最终DNAP和FREMAP保存率分别与听力和面神经预后显著相关。采用受试者工作特征(ROC)分析确定的最佳DNAP和FREMAP阈值分别为≥35.5%和≥58.5%。这些发现支持实时、连续的神经生理监测和术前成像在改善神经保存方面的应用。手术技术和监测策略在随附的视频中进行了演示。
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[Acoustic Neuroma:Surgical Strategy Using Intraoperative Monitoring and Trend Graphs from the Neurosurgery Perspective].

This study assessed the efficacy of combining preoperative three-dimensional (3D) fusion imaging with continuous intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring to enhance the anatomical and functional visualization of cochlear and facial nerves during acoustic neuroma surgery. Data from 282 consecutive patients (2006-2023) were analyzed. In all cases, dorsal cochlear nucleus action potential (DNAP) and facial nerve root evoked electromyography (FREMAP) were continuously monitored. A novel system was implemented for real-time waveform visualization, tracking amplitude trends, and displaying nerve preservation rates, allowing for immediate identification of neural deterioration, causative maneuvers, and responses to surgical interventions. Preoperative 3D fusion imaging was performed in 199 cases, and nerve trajectory visualization was achieved in 65% of these cases. A comprehensive database integrating clinical and intraoperative data was created, and multivariate analyses was performed to identify predictors of postoperative function. Final DNAP and FREMAP preservation rates were significantly associated with hearing and facial nerve outcomes, respectively. Optimal DNAP and FREMAP thresholds, as determined using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, were ≥ 35.5% and ≥ 58.5%, respectively. These findings support the utility of real-time, continuous neurophysiological monitoring and preoperative imaging in improving nerve preservation. The surgical techniques and monitoring strategies are demonstrated in the accompanying video.

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Neurological Surgery
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