Does an improvement in cord-level intraoperative neuromonitoring data lead to a reduced risk for postoperative neurologic deficit in spine deformity surgery?

Lee, N. J., Lenke, L. G., Yeary, M., Dionne, A., Nnake, C., Fields, M., Simhon, M., Shi, T., Arvind, V., Ferraro, A., Cooney, M., Lewerenz, E., Reyes, J. L., Roth, S., Hung, C. W., Scheer, J. K., Zervos, T., Thuet, E. D., Lombardi, J. M., … Hassan, F. M. (2024). Does an improvement in cord-level intraoperative neuromonitoring data lead to a reduced risk for postoperative neurologic deficit in spine deformity surgery? Spine Deformity. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43390-024-00944-6
Authors:
Nathan J Lee
Lawrence G Lenke
Mitchell Yeary
Alexandra Dionne
Chidebelum Nnake
Michael Fields
Matthew Simhon
Ted Shi
Varun Arvind
Anastasia Ferraro
Matthew Cooney
Erik Lewerenz
Justin L Reyes
Steven Roth
Chun Wai Hung
Justin K Scheer
Thomas Zervos
Earl D Thuet
Joseph M Lombardi
Zeeshan M Sardar
Ronald A Lehman
Fthimnir M Hassan
Affiliated Authors:
Nathan J Lee
Lawrence G Lenke
Mitchell Yeary
Alexandra Dionne
Chidebelum Nnake
Michael Fields
Matthew Simhon
Ted Shi
Varun Arvind
Anastasia Ferraro
Matthew Cooney
Erik Lewerenz
Justin L Reyes
Steven Roth
Chun Wai Hung
Justin K Scheer
Thomas Zervos
Earl D Thuet
Joseph M Lombardi
Zeeshan M Sardar
Ronald A Lehman
Fthimnir M Hassan
Author Keywords:
complications
kyphosis
neuroimaging
neurophysiology
quality improvement
scoliosis
spinal cord injury
spinal deformity
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Article
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10.1007/s43390-024-00944-6
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