Novel technique of switching TIVA and sevoflurane during epilepsy surgery for combined intraoperative motor evoked potentials monitoring and electrocorticography: an illustrative case report

一种在癫痫手术中交替使用全麻和七氟醚进行术中运动诱发电位监测和皮层脑电图检查的新技术:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: During epilepsy surgery, it is equally important to record electrocorticography (ECoG) for detecting epileptogenic activity and guiding brain resection, and to evaluate neuromonitoring data, particularly motor evoked potentials (MEP), for avoidance of postoperative neurological complications. However, sevoflurane, which is commonly used during recording of ECoG, may attenuate the MEP response. It enforces anesthesiologists and neurosurgeons to select one anesthetic agent over another, facilitating either ECoG or MEP monitoring. CASE PRESENTATION: In the presented case of a 20-year-old man, who underwent surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy, a novel technique of neuroanesthesia was introduced, integrating initial induction of the total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol (effect-site concentration, 2.3-3.0 μg/ml), its subsequent switching to sevoflurane (end-tidal concentration, 2.5%) for ECoG recording, and further change back to TIVA for MEP monitoring during brain resection. CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative switch of anesthetic agents according to specific intraoperative requirements may be useful for cases of brain surgery requiring both ECoG recordings and MEP monitoring.

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