Role of Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring in Preventing Peripheral Nerve Injury During Total Hip Arthroplasty in High-Risk Patients

术中神经监测在预防高危患者全髋关节置换术中周围神经损伤中的作用

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Abstract

Background Intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM) plays a crucial role in preventing peripheral nerve injury during total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, its efficacy in THA remains controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of IONM in preventing peripheral nerve injury during THA. Methods This study retrospectively included 79 hips in 72 patients (primary THA: 43 hips; revision THA: 36 hips) with risk factors for intraoperative nerve injury who underwent motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring combined with THA between July 2011 and March 2019. A concerning MEP change was defined as a decrease to <30%. The frequency and cause of the MEP change and the presence of postoperative neurological symptoms were investigated. Results Motor evoked potential changes were detected in five of the 79 hips (6.3%). In one of these cases, the potential amplitude did not recover, and transient postoperative muscle weakness was observed due to the delayed detection of MEP changes. In the remaining cases, the potential change was quickly detected by IONM, including the regular-interval monitoring method, without any subsequent postoperative muscle weakness. Conclusions Intraoperative nerve monitoring effectively prevented peripheral nerve injury during THA, particularly in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) or a history of hip surgery. To prevent irreversible postoperative neuropathy, regular interval nerve monitoring, and free-run electromyography should be considered routine techniques in THA for patients with DDH or a history of hip surgery.

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