Poster

 

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P01

The activity of persistent ion channels persists during total intravenous anaesthesia 

J. A. Norton, 
Alberta (Canada)

 

P02

The H reflex in monitoring of spinal cord function during thoracoabdominal aneurysm surgery

Alhomoud, M. Janusz, C. Dong,
Vancouver (Canada)

 

P03

IOM proposal of an EEG time index variation of spikes (ETIVS) during endoscopic disconnection (ED)in intractable epilepsy associated with hypothalamic hamartoma (HH)

D. Debatisse, B. Rilliet, C. Pollo, E. Pralong,
Lausanne (Switzerland)

O. Delalande,

Paris (France)
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P04

Intraoperative motor evoked potential monitoring of vagus nerve function during skull base surgery

C. Dong, R. Akagami, B. Westerberg,
Vancouver (Canada)

 

P05

Multimodal Intraoperative Monitoring (MIOM) during cervical spine surgical procedures in 246 patients 

A. Eggspuehler, M.A. Sutter, D. Grob, D.J. Jeszenszky, F. Porchet, J. Dvorak ,
Zürich (Switzerland)

 

P06

Multimodal Intraoperative Monitoring (MIOM) during surgical decompression of thoracic spinal stenosis in 36 patients

A. Eggspuehler, M.A. Sutter, D. Grob, F. Porchet, D.J. Jeszenszky, J. Dvorak,
Zürich (Switzerland)

 

P07

Effects of burst suppression and physiological noise to tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potential signal-to-noise ratio in propofol anaesthesia 

A. Joutsen, P. Puumala, L-P Lyytikäinen, O. Pajulo, A. Etelämäki, J. Jurva, V. Jäntti,
Tampere (Finland)

 

P08

Neuromonitoring and EEG burst suppression

V. Jäntti, M. Rorarius, E. Sonkajärvi, P. Puumala, L-P Lyytikäinen, T. Erola, K. Suominen
Tampere (Finland)

 

P09

Electrocorticographic discharge patterns in primary brain tumors 

G. Pauletto, R. Budai, E. Pineschi, M. Skrap, P. Bergonzi,
Udine (Italy)

 

P10

Multimodal Intraoperative Monitoring: an overview and proposal of methodology based on 1017 cases

M. Sutter, A. Eggspuehler, A. Muller, J. Dvorak,
Zurich (Switzerland)

 

P11

Effects of internal globus pallidus stimulation on pallidal neurones activity 

E. Pralong, C. Pollo, D. Debatisse,
Lausanne (Switzerland)

 

P12

Retrospective analysis of the last 4 years IOM in Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV)

E. Pralong, J.M. Duff, M. Dutoit, C. Schizas, B. Rilliet, J.Y. Zambelli, D. Debatisse,
Lausanne (Switzerland)

 

P13

Spinal cord displacement in scoliosis. Repercussion in thoracic pedicle screws stimulation thresholds

I. Regidor, G. de Blas, S.G. Urquiza, R. Sola , C. Barrios, F. Urdanibia, E. Hevia, J. Burgos,
Madrid, Valencia, (Spain)

 

P14

The validity of Multimodal Intraoperative Monitoring (MIOM) in surgery of 109 spine and spinal cord tumors.

M. Sutter, A. Eggspuehler, D. Grob, D. Jeszenszky, A. Benini, F. Porchet, A. Muller, J. Dvorak
Zurich (Switzerland)

 

P15

Multimodal Intraoperative Monitoring (MIOM) during 409 lumbosacral surgical procedures in 409 patients.

M. Sutter, A. Eggspuehler, F. Porchet, D. Jeszensky, D. Grob, J. Dvorak,
Zurich (Switzerland)

 

P16

Bulbocavernosus reflex in Intraoperative Monitoring for lower spinal cord surgery 

S. Urquiza, I. Regidor, G. de Blas, E. Montes, P. Poveda,
Madrid (Spain)

 

P17

Preoperatory neurophysiological assessment for the facial nerve in acoustic neuroma 

C. Foresti, F. Biroli, G. Danesi, A. Mazzoni, E. Ubiali,
Bergamo (Italy)

 

P18

A proposal for classifyng the results in neurophysiologic intraoperative monitoring in scoliosis 

J. Conill
Barcelona (Spain)

 

P19

Correlation between intraoperative SSEPs changes and postoperative clinical outcome in cervical compressive myelopathy

H. A. Al-Shatoury, A.A. Elbaz, J.I. Ausman, M.A. Elbarbary,
N. A. Khalil, A.M. Mohamad, Ismailia (Egypt)
Y. M. Elwazir, Chicago (United States)

 

P20

Intraoperative monitoring during peripheral nerve and spinal cord surgery

M. Berker, C. M. Temucin, G. Nurlu,
Ankara (Turkey) 

 

P21

Study of the SSEPs variations facing neurophysiologists during intraoperative monitoring of brainstem and cervical spinal cord operations 

A.A. Elbaz, H.A. Al-Shatoury, J.I. Ausman, M.A. Elbarbary, N.H. Khalil, A.M. Mohamad,
Ismailia, (Egypt)

Y.M. Elwazir
Chicago (United States)

 

P22

Intraoperative neurophysiology in Uppsala -  an overview  

C. Farnstrand, M. Garrett, M. Grindlund, T. Winkler, R. Flink, H. Axelson,
Uppsala (Sweden)

 

P23

Stimulation threshold - age relationship and improvement of muscle potentials by preconditioning transcranial stimulation in young children 

E. Haitsma, C Oude Ophuis, E.W: Hoving, J.J. A Mooij, H. L. Journee

Groningen (Netherlands)

 

P24

The usefulness of intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential monitoring in predicting neurologic deficits 

Joong Koo Kang, Young Joo No, Jong Sik Kim, Dae Hyun Shon, Seung Chul Rhim, Seok Ho Hong, Jung Kyo Lee,
Seoul (Korea)

 

P25

Benefit of epidural SEP phase reversal registration and primary motor cortex mapping during large central region tumours 

S. Ostry, L. Stejskal
Prague (Czech Republic)

 

P26

Internal globus pallidus stimulation induces opposite effects on pallidal neurones activity 

E. Pralong, C. Pollo, D. Debatisse
Lausanne (Switzerland)

 

P27

Intraoperative mapping of sensorymotor cortex and speech-eloquent brain areas during awake surgery for brain tumors

V. Ramponi, E. Gastaldo, F. Di Biase, R. Zoppellari, V. Tugnoli, MA. Cavallo, R. Quatrale,
Ferrara (Italy) 

 

P28

Further achievements in subclinical focal neuropathies of the facial nerve in patients with facial vascular and lymphatic malformations

S. Ulkatan, I. Fernandez-Conejero, U. Javier, M. Martinez, Y. Niimi, V. Deletis,
New York (United States)

 

P29

Intraoperative mapping and monitoring of functional integrity of the facial nerve during angio / embolization and surgery for the facial vascular malformations.Methodological improvements 

S. Ulkatan, I. Fernandez-Conejero, J. Urriza, V. Deletis,
New York (United States)

 

P30

Motor evoked potentials in pediatric neurosurgery: Is age a limitation? 

V. Tramontano, F. Sala, P. Manganotti, P. Rizzo, C. Mazza, M. Gerosa,
Verona (Italy)

 

P31

Reappearance of evoked potentials after spinal decompression in a patient with acute cauda equina syndrome 

J. Urriza, S. Ulkatan, I. Fernandez-Conejero, V. Deletis,
New York (United States)

 

P32

TES interpulse times in upper and lower extremities may show marked differences between optimum settings. 

C. van Hal, E. Hoebink, H.E. Polak, I Racz, M. de Kleuver, H.L. Journee,
Nijmegen (Netherlands)

 

P33

Baseline RS02 for cerebral oximetry should be established after oxygen administration 

J. Bebawy, A. Koht, D. Gupta,
Illinois (USA)

 

P34

Direct cortical stimulation with pulse train: hypothesis on cMAP variability 

R. Budaia, G. Paulettoa and M. Skrapb,
Udine (Italy)

 

P35

Anesthesia technique for neurophysiologic monitoring at Northwestern University 

A. Koht, D. Gupta, E. Fohrman, K. Gil, S. Jean Childers,
R. Gould, S. Wolf,
Illinois (USA
)

 

P36

A retrospective review of intraoperative somatosensory and motor evoked potentials during craniotomy for clip ligation of intracranial aneurysms 

A.Koht, D.K. Gupta, M. Cotton, E.B. Fohrman, C.C. Getch, B.R. Bendok, H.H. Batjer,
Chicago (IL, USA)

 

P37

Our experience in intraoperative neurophsiological spinal cord monitoring during the last year 

T. Triantafyllou, T. Dimitrakopoulos, S. Lipiridis, D. Dimos, M. Issa,
S. Liveranou, L. Tacha, S. Tzanis,
Athens (Greece)

 

P38

Effect of monopolar vs bipolar stimulation on brain oscillatory activity in intra-operatorive EcoG. Study with safety issues 

P. Manganotti, V. Tramontano, E. Formaggio, A. Fiaschi, A. Talacchi, F. Sala,
Verona (Italy)