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    Silvia Mazzali Verst, Maria Rufina Barros, Marcos Vinicius Calfat Maldaun, editors.
    Summary: In recent decades, the advances in and consolidation of Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IOM) in several highly complex surgical areas have been undeniable. Currently all modalities of neurophysiological tests (SSEP, MEP, EMG, PEATC, VEP, BRAIN MAPPING, ETC) are performed in the operating room, where they are used to provide trans operative information on the patient's neurological status in real time (monitoring), and to identify neural structures which are at immediate risk (mapping). With the inarguably positive impact of IOM on surgical outcomes, there is an increasing interest in reliable, technically focused literature. This volume provides cutting-edge information in the field of IOM, and highlights new neurophysiological tools being used in various surgeries. The book's initial sections cover a range of topics, including an anatomical overview, electrical safety, and detailed technical descriptions of the neurophysiological tests used in IOM. The subsequent sections address e.g. the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, vascular and peripheral nerves, epilepsy, head and neck, movement disorders and special topics. Some chapters are accompanied by videos of surgeries and IOM so that the reader will have the real sensation of having been in the operating room and will gain an overview of the key steps. Written by experts in the field of IOM, the book offers a valuable resource for both experienced and early-career neurophysiologists, neurosurgeons, vascular and orthopedic surgeons, and surgeons involved with pelvic procedures. Further, its goal is to provide a real rapport, never before attained, between neurophysiologists and surgeons with a sole focus: excellence in terms of the final outcome.

    Contents:
    Part I. Overview
    1. History of Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Brazil: Reports from the pioneers and a glance in Latin America
    2. Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Brazil: Regulatory Aspects, Training and Evidence Level
    3. Muscle Motor Point Atlas and Needling Pitfalls
    4. Safety and troubleshooting
    5. Central Nervous System Anesthesia: asleep approach
    Part II. Neurophysiological Modalities Applied to IOM
    6. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential
    7. Evoked Potential - Visual Pathways Approach beyond Visual Evoked Potentials
    8. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
    9. Motor Evoked Potential
    10. Intraoperative Monitoring: Electroencephalogram
    11. Electromyography
    12. Brainstem Reflexes
    Part III. Brain Functions: Eloquent Areas
    13. The Brain Surface
    14. Motor and Somatosensory
    15. Anesthesia: Awake Approach
    16. Anatomy- Language Network and DTI
    17. Awake Surgery: Performing an Awake Craniotomy
    Part IV. Brainstem and Cranial Nerve Function
    18. Language and Cognitive Tests- A Target-Guided Protocol
    19. Cranial Nerves Monitoring III to XII
    20. Fourth Ventricle's Floor Mapping
    21. Microvascular Decompression
    Part V. Spine and Spinal Cord Surgery
    22. Spinal Deformity Surgery
    23. Lumbar Interbody Fusion Surgeries - LIFS
    24. Cervical Spinal Surgery
    25. Tethered Cord Syndrome
    26. Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy and Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring
    27. Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors
    Part VI. Vascular Surgery
    28. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring of cerebrovascular disorders
    29. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring for thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic procedures
    Part VII. Pheripheral Nerve Surgery
    30. Peripheral Nerve: Neurophysiology as A Tool to Optimize Topographic Accuracy and Surgical Planning
    Part VIII. Head and Neck Surgery
    31. Monitoring in Facial, Neck and Ear Surgeries
    Part IX. Epilepsy Surgery
    32. Intraoperative Monitoring in Epilepsy Surgery
    Part X. Movement Disorders Surgery
    33. Neurophysiological Guidance for Movement Disorder Surgery
    Part XI. Special Topics
    34. IOM in Pelvic Floor:Gynecological and Urological Surgeries.
    Digital Access Springer 2022