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OverviewThe third edition of this classic text again provides practical, comprehensive coverage of the anatomical and physiological basis for intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Written by a leading authority in the field, Dr. Aage Moller has updated this important title to again offer all the leading-edge knowledge needed to perform electrophysiological recordings in the operating room, to interpret the results, and to present the results to the surgeon. The field known as ""intraoperative monitoring"" has expanded rapidly to cover other uses of neurophysiology and electrophysiologic recordings during surgical operations that affect the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the nervous system. These new areas are covered in this new edition. To better represent the content of the book and the field as it now stands, many of the chapters have been revised and new material has been added. While the general organization of the book is maintained, chapters such as monitoring of motor systems have been revised and extended with new material, including more detailed description of the anatomy and physiology of motor systems and new information about intraoperative monitoring. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aage R. MøllerPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 2011 Weight: 1.067kg ISBN: 9781493938971ISBN 10: 1493938975 Pages: 403 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction SECTION I: PRINCIPLES OF INTRAOPERATIVE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING 2. Basis of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring 3. Generation of electrical activity in the nervous system and muscles 4. Practical aspects of recording evoked activity from nerves, fiber tracts and nuclei References to Section I SECTION II: SENSORY SYSTEMS 5. Anatomy and physiology of sensory systems 6. Monitoring somatosensory evoked potentials 7. Monitoring auditory evoked potentials 8. Monitoring visual evoked potentials References to Section II SECTION III: MOTOR SYSTEMS 9. Anatomy and physiology of motor systems 10. Practical aspects of monitoring spinal motor systems 11. Practical aspects of monitoring cranial motor nerves References to Section III SECTION IV: PERIPHERAL NERVES 12. Anatomy and physiology of peripheral nerves 13. Practical aspects of monitoring peripheral nerves References to Section IV SECTION V: INTRAOPERATIVE RECORDINGS THAT CAN GUIDE THE SURGEON IN THE OPERATION 14. Identification of specific neural tissue 15. Intraoperative diagnosis and guidance in an operation References to Section V SECTION VI: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC RECORDING IN THE OPERATING ROOM 16. Anesthesia and its constraints in monitoring motor and sensory systems 17. General considerations about intraoperative neurophysiological and monitoring 18. Equipment, recording technique and data analysis and stimulation 19. Evaluating the benefits of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoringReviewsFrom the reviews of the third edition: “The author provides the reader with an easy-to-read overview of IOM technology and background involved in monitoring the nervous system with evoked potentials (EPs) and electromyography (EMG). … This book will be useful especially for IOM technologists and monitorists, for whom it can serve as an introductory text. It also will be useful for surgeons who use monitoring in their cases, who may find this an instructive way to better understand the IOM techniques and their limitations.” (Marc R. Nuwer, Surgical Neurology International, Vol. 3, 2012) From the reviews of the third edition: The author provides the reader with an easy-to-read overview of IOM technology and background involved in monitoring the nervous system with evoked potentials (EPs) and electromyography (EMG). ... This book will be useful especially for IOM technologists and monitorists, for whom it can serve as an introductory text. It also will be useful for surgeons who use monitoring in their cases, who may find this an instructive way to better understand the IOM techniques and their limitations. (Marc R. Nuwer, Surgical Neurology International, Vol. 3, 2012) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |