This study is designed to evaluate the clinical utility of a known intraoperative neuromonitoring modality (SSEP) using saphenous nerve as the site of stimulation to identify changes to the lumbar nerves which may be at risk during the lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) procedure.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
No study specific intervention is performed. Intraoperative neuromonitoring system that is observed in this study is for assessing the health of the lumbar plexus during lateral lumbar interbody fusion surgery
Alphatec Spine Inc.
Carlsbad, California, United States
RECRUITINGSensitivity and specificity of SSEP neuromonitoring in post-operative clinical diagnosis of motor/sensory deficits
This outcome measure determines the utility of the saphenous nerve SSEP monitoring based on the correlation of intraoperative neuromonitoring results with new or worsened postoperative neural deficits, as measured by motor and sensory physical exam.
Time frame: 6 weeks or until new or worsened neural deficits are resolved, but not exceeding 12 months.
Determination of the positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of free run and SSEP monitoring modalities.
This outcome measure includes: * Correlating specific monitoring findings with incidence of new or worsened motor or sensory deficits post-operatively and their correlation with patient-specific and surgical factors. * Correlating patient and surgical factors with new and worsened postoperative neural deficits.
Time frame: 6 weeks or until new or worsened neural deficits are resolved, but not exceeding 12 months.
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