Little is known about the peripheral and central mechanisms of action of selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery for the treatment of spasticity. A better understanding of these mechanisms will enable us to improve the surgical procedure. This will require cortico-medullo-radiculo-muscular recordings never before performed and published in the literature, and the identification of variations in connectivity correlated with the clinic.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
The procedure involves intraoperative neuroelectrophysiological monitoring. The aim is to record the electrical activity of the central and peripheral nervous system at several levels during a neurosurgical procedure. The equipment used comes from INOMED and consists of : * a recording station (ISIS) * scalp corkscrew electrodes (2 to 4 electrodes) * a 4-pin FSR spinal cord electrode (Ad-Tech) * hook electrodes for roots/radicles (X2) * needle electrodes for muscles (X18) Electrode placement and recording take place in the operating room while the patient is under general anaesthetic (intubated and sedated).
Hpu Lenval
Nice, France
RECRUITINGHFAR
Paris, France
RECRUITINGvariation in "spontaneous/resting" cortico-medullo-radiculo-muscular synchronization before and after selective rhizotomy surgery
variation in the mean spectral power of the neuronal signal between the brain, spinal cord, roots/radicles and muscles (simultaneous recording levels) before and after surgery. Recordings are expressed as currents, themselves defined by waves. Calculating the average spectral power of the neuronal signal at several points is equivalent to quantifying the power of similarity (frequency and amplitude) between two waves.
Time frame: Day 0
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