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11/11/2024
Congreso ISIN 2024: Reflexiones y Momentos Clave
Del 4 al 9 de noviembre de 2024, Barcelona fue el escenario del Congreso y Curso de la Sociedad Internacional de Neurofisiología Intraoperatoria (ISIN), reuniendo a neurofisiólogos, neurólogos, rehabilitadores, neurocirujanos, anestesiólogos, técnicos e ingenieros de todo el mundo. Esta edición se destacó por la colaboración internacional, que permitió el intercambio de técnicas innovadoras, avances en la monitorización intraoperatoria y discusiones clave sobre la mejora de los procedimientos quirúrgicos, incluyendo la estimulación cortical y potenciales evocados cortico-corticales. Liderazgo de
30/10/2024
Nota de prensa: Isabel Fernández-Conejero, Co-directora de MIOGRUP y Presidenta del Congreso ISIN 2024
Barcelona, España — MIOGRUP se enorgullece en presentar a Isabel Fernández-Conejero como un pilar fundamental en el campo de la neurofisiología intraoperatoria. Actualmente, Isabel desempeña el rol de co-directora de MIOGRUP y es Presidenta del Congreso de la Sociedad Internacional de Neurofisiología Intraoperatoria (ISIN) 2024, evento que se celebrará en Barcelona del 4 al 9 de noviembre. Este congreso reunirá a expertos de todo el mundo y ofrecerá un enfoque educativo y científico en torno a los avances en neurofisiología
09/09/2024
Artículos – Methodology for intraoperatively eliciting motor evoked potentials in the vocal muscles by electrical stimulation of the corticobulbar tract
Objective: To establish a methodology for recording corticobulbar motor evoked potentials (CoMEPs) from vocal muscles after transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) and direct cortical stimulation (DCS). Methods: Twenty-four patients were included in this study (22 for TES, 2 for DCS, 3 for TES plus DCS) that underwent different surgical procedures. We used two methods to elicit CoMEPs: (a) TES by stimulation over C3/Cz or C4/Cz and (b) DCS with a strip electrode placed over the primary motor area (M1) for laryngeal
09/09/2024
Artículos – Intraoperative Monitoring and Mapping of the Functional Integrity of the Brainstem
The risk of iatrogenic damage is very high in surgical interventions in or around the brainstem. However, surgical techniques and intraoperative neuromonitoring (ION) have evolved sufficiently to increase the likelihood of successful functional outcomes in many patients. We present a critical review of the methodologies available for intraoperative monitoring and mapping of the brainstem. There are three main groups of techniques that can be used to assess the functional integrity of the brainstem: 1) mapping, which provides rapid
09/09/2024
Curso – 7th Mapping Course: Neurosurgery Course Bellvitge 2024
COURSE AIMED AT Neurosurgeons, Neurologists, Neurophysiologists, Neuroradiologists, Neuropsychologists and Anesthetists COURSE DIRECTOR Dr. Andreu Gabarrós Chairman Neurosurgery Department Brain Mapping Program Director Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge Associate Professor of Neurosurgery Universitat de Barcelona COURSE CO-DIRECTORS Dr. Alejandro Fernández-Coello Brain Mapping Program Neurosurgery Department Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge Professor of Anatomy Universitat de Barcelona Dr. Gerard Plans Brain Mapping Program Neurosurgery Department Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge Dr. Isabel Fernández-Conejero Head of Intraoperative Neurophysiology Unit Neurology Department Hospital Universitari de