脑干听觉诱发电位指导微创颅脑减压术1.5:技术病例报告。

Q3 Health Professions
The Neurodiagnostic Journal Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-19 DOI:10.1080/21646821.2025.2554521
Katherine G Stark, Justin M Turpin, Laura Mittelman, Daniel G Lynch, Taylor N Winby, Justin W Silverstein, Randy S D'Amico
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摘要

1型和1.5型Chiari畸形可以通过后颅窝减压治疗,但手术技术差异很大,1.5型通常考虑更积极的入路。考虑到这种可变性,客观的术中减压指标将支持更有针对性的手术。虽然脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEPs)已在儿科人群中进行了探索,但其在成人中的应用仍未研究。我们报告一名26岁女性,患有Chiari 1.5,症状包括偏头痛、视觉障碍、平衡问题和右手笨拙。她接受了baep引导下的微创减压术,包括C1椎板切除术、线性硬脑膜切开和扁桃体烧灼。术中BAEP监测允许有针对性的,不太广泛的减压,导致显著的临床改善。该病例强调了BAEPs在成人恰氏减压中的潜在应用,表明该技术在优化结果和减少侵入性方面的作用有待进一步研究。
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Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials to Guide Minimally Invasive Decompression in Chiari 1.5: Technical Case Report.

Chiari malformation types 1 and 1.5 can be treated with posterior fossa decompression, though surgical techniques vary considerably, with more aggressive approaches often considered for type 1.5. Given this variability, an objective intraoperative marker of adequate decompression would support more tailored surgery. While brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) have been explored in pediatric populations, their utility in adults remains unstudied. We present a 26-year-old female with Chiari 1.5 and symptoms including migraines, visual disturbances, balance issues, and right-hand clumsiness. She underwent a BAEP-guided, minimally invasive decompression involving a C1 laminectomy, linear dural opening, and tonsillar cauterization. Intraoperative BAEP monitoring allowed for a targeted, less extensive decompression, resulting in significant clinical improvement. This case highlights the potential utility of BAEPs in adult Chiari decompression, suggesting a role for further investigation of this technique in optimizing outcomes while minimizing invasiveness.

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The Neurodiagnostic Journal
The Neurodiagnostic Journal Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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期刊介绍: The Neurodiagnostic Journal is the official journal of ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society. It serves as an educational resource for Neurodiagnostic professionals, a vehicle for introducing new techniques and innovative technologies in the field, patient safety and advocacy, and an avenue for sharing best practices within the Neurodiagnostic Technology profession. The journal features original articles about electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), nerve conduction (NC), polysomnography (PSG), autonomic testing, and long-term monitoring (LTM) in the intensive care (ICU) and epilepsy monitoring units (EMU). Subject matter also includes education, training, lab management, legislative and licensure needs, guidelines for standards of care, and the impact of our profession in healthcare and society. The journal seeks to foster ideas, commentary, and news from technologists, physicians, clinicians, managers/leaders, and professional organizations, and to introduce trends and the latest developments in the field of neurodiagnostics. Media reviews, case studies, ASET Annual Conference proceedings, review articles, and quizzes for ASET-CEUs are also published in The Neurodiagnostic Journal.
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