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Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 4/2017

Open Access 01-08-2017 | Brief Communication

Insertion of intra-oral electrodes for cranial nerve monitoring using a Crowe–Davis retractor

Authors: Terrence L. Trentman, Christopher Thunberg, Andrew Gorlin, Antoun Koht, Richard S. Zimmerman, Bernard Bendok

Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Acoustic neuroma resection is an example of a neurosurgical procedure where the brainstem and multiple cranial nerves are at risk for injury. Electrode placement for monitoring of the glossopharyngeal and hypoglossal nerves during acoustic neuroma resection can be challenging. The purpose of this report is to illustrate the use of a device for intra-oral electrode placement for intraoperative monitoring of the glossopharyngeal and hypoglossal nerves. A 60-year-old male presented for acoustic neuroma resection. Under general anesthesia, a Crowe–Davis retractor was used to open the mouth, providing access to the posterior pharynx. For glossopharyngeal monitoring, two bent subdermal needle electrodes were inserted just lateral to the uvula. Two additional electrodes were inserted on the lateral tongue to monitor the hypoglossal nerve. Cranial nerves monitoring was conducted utilizing both free running and triggered electromyography of the trigeminal and facial nerves in addition to the lower cranial nerves. The tumor was resected successfully. Monitoring of the cranial nerves (including the glossopharyngeal and hypoglossal nerves) revealed no concerning responses. The Crowe–Davis retractor and the technique described allowed insertion of electrodes for neural monitoring, contributing to neural preservation.
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Metadata
Title
Insertion of intra-oral electrodes for cranial nerve monitoring using a Crowe–Davis retractor
Authors
Terrence L. Trentman
Christopher Thunberg
Andrew Gorlin
Antoun Koht
Richard S. Zimmerman
Bernard Bendok
Publication date
01-08-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1387-1307
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2614
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-016-9904-y

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