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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2018

Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring : A Review of Techniques Used for Brain Tumor Surgery in Children

Keewon Kim; Charles Cho; Moon-Suk Bang; Hyung-Ik Shin; Ji Hoon Phi; Seung-Ki Kim

Intraoperative monitoring (IOM) utilizes electrophysiological techniques as a surrogate test and evaluation of nervous function while a patient is under general anesthesia. They are increasingly used for procedures, both surgical and endovascular, to avoid injury during an operation, examine neurological tissue to guide the surgery, or to test electrophysiological function to allow for more complete resection or corrections. The application of IOM during pediatric brain tumor resections encompasses a unique set of technical issues. First, obtaining stable and reliable responses in children of different ages requires detailed understanding of normal ageadjusted brain-spine development. Neurophysiology, anatomy, and anthropometry of children are different from those of adults. Second, monitoring of the brain may include risk to eloquent functions and cranial nerve functions that are difficult with the usual neurophysiological techniques. Third, interpretation of signal change requires unique sets of normative values specific for children of that age. Fourth, tumor resection involves multiple considerations including defining tumor type, size, location, pathophysiology that might require maximal removal of lesion or minimal intervention. IOM techniques can be divided into monitoring and mapping. Mapping involves identification of specific neural structures to avoid or minimize injury. Monitoring is continuous acquisition of neural signals to determine the integrity of the full longitudinal path of the neural system of interest. Motor evoked potentials and somatosensory evoked potentials are representative methodologies for monitoring. Free-running electromyography is also used to monitor irritation or damage to the motor nerves in the lower motor neuron level : cranial nerves, roots, and peripheral nerves. For the surgery of infratentorial tumors, in addition to free-running electromyography of the bulbar muscles, brainstem auditory evoked potentials or corticobulbar motor evoked potentials could be combined to prevent injury of the cranial nerves or nucleus. IOM for cerebral tumors can adopt direct cortical stimulation or direct subcortical stimulation to map the corticospinal pathways in the vicinity of lesion. IOM is a diagnostic as well as interventional tool for neurosurgery. To prove clinical evidence of it is not simple. Randomized controlled prospective studies may not be possible due to ethical reasons. However, prospective longitudinal studies confirming prognostic value of IOM are available. Furthermore, oncological outcome has also been shown to be superior in some brain tumors, with IOM. New methodologies of IOM are being developed and clinically applied. This review establishes a composite view of techniques used today, noting differences between adult and pediatric monitoring.


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2008

Desire for Rehabilitation Services of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Admitted in Post-acute Rehabilitation Facilities

Won-Seok Kim; Eun-Kyoung Kang; Hyung-Ik Shin; Moon-Suk Bang; Ji-Cheol Shin; Ji-Woong Park


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2007

Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Muscle Apoptosis in Spinal Cord Injury Rabbit Model -A preliminary study-

Ho-Jun Lee; Dai-Youl Kim; Sang-Joon Kim; Tai-Ryoon Han; Moon-Suk Bang


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2007

A Survey of Drooling in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Hee-won Park; Young-Joo Sim; Moon-Suk Bang


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2008

Upper Extremity Reconstruction Surgery for the Persons with Tetraplegia: Current Status and Solutions to Promote the Procedures in Korea

Sang-Yoon Lee; Hyung-Ik Shin; Hyun-Sik Kong; Sung-Woo Bin; Moon-Suk Bang


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2003

Consultation-base Rehabilitation Management for the Hospitalized Cancer Patients

Moon-Suk Bang; Hyung-Ik Shin; Kyungjae Yoon


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2009

The Effect of Steroid on Heat Shock Protein 70 Expression in mdx Mice

Jeong-Hoon Lim; Moon-Suk Bang


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2005

Skiing and Snowboarding Injuries

Moon-Suk Bang


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2005

Central Cord Syndrome Developed in Patients with Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Clinical Features and Functional Outcomes

Se-Hee Jung; Moon-Suk Bang; Kun-Jai Lee; Don-Kyu Kim; Tai-Ryoon Han


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2003

Clinical Classification of Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Moon-Suk Bang; Jin Woo Park; Il-Chan Park

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Hyung-Ik Shin

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Tai-Ryoon Han

Seoul National University

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Dai-Youl Kim

Seoul National University

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Hee-won Park

Kangwon National University

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Jeong-Hoon Lim

Seoul National University

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Ji Hoon Phi

Seoul National University

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Ji-Woong Park

Soonchunhyang University

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Jin Woo Park

Chungbuk National University

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