颅底手术术中眨眼反射监测:单一机构方法。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tanner J Zachem, Holly Johnson, Syed M Adil, Hannah Scruggs, Patrick J Codd, Aatif M Husain, Ali Zomorodi, C Rory Goodwin, Jihad Abdelgadir
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摘要

目的:脑神经保存是颅底神经外科医生面临的一个挑战,术中神经生理监测为脑神经识别和定位提供了多种方法。眨眼反射是角膜反射的电生理表征,可用于测试三叉神经和面神经功能。本研究的目的是提出一种获得可靠的眨眼反射反应并在手术过程中维持它的方法。方法:提出了一种鲁棒瞬目反射记录方法。描述了电极放置,记录参数,刺激参数,麻醉注意事项和可靠性故障排除。结果:该方法已在作者所在机构跨多个地点迭代开发超过5年。在多种颅脑入路和不同病理情况下监测眨眼反射。最常见的监测病例是前庭神经鞘瘤切除和微血管减压。最常见的入路是经迷路入路、乙状窦后/枕下入路和颅中窝入路。结论:为了更全面地了解眨眼反射在手术决策和预后预测中的临床应用,有必要进行涉及更大患者队列的前瞻性研究。本报告概述了一种可重复的方法,并邀请更广泛的神经外科和神经监测社区进行验证和建设性的投入。
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Intraoperative blink reflex monitoring during skull base surgery: a single-institution method.

Objective: Cranial nerve (CN) preservation remains a challenge for skull base neurosurgeons, and neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring presents many methods for CN identification and mapping. The blink reflex, which is the electrophysiological representation of the corneal reflex, can be used to test both trigeminal and facial nerve function. The objective of this study was to present a method for obtaining a reliable blink reflex response and maintaining it during the course of a procedure.

Methods: A method for robust blink reflex recording is presented. Electrode placement, recording parameters, stimulation parameters, anesthetic considerations, and reliability troubleshooting are described.

Results: This method has been iteratively developed at the authors' institution across multiple sites for more than 5 years. The blink reflex was monitored in multiple cranial approaches and for various pathologies. The most common cases monitored were vestibular schwannoma resections and microvascular decompressions. The most common cranial approaches were the translabyrinthine, retrosigmoid/suboccipital, and middle cranial fossa approaches.

Conclusions: To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the clinical utility of the blink reflex in surgical decision-making and outcome prediction, prospective studies involving larger patient cohorts are warranted. This report outlines a reproducible methodology and invites validation and constructive input from the broader neurosurgical and neuromonitoring communities.

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Neurosurgical focus
Neurosurgical focus CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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