Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP)
SSEPs are sometimes ordered to assess the speed
of electrical conduction across the spinal cord. If
the spinal cord is significantly pinched, the electrical
signals will travel slower than usual.
SSEPs may also be used to monitor spinal cord
function during surgical procedures, although since
the spinal cord ends before the lumbar spine, this is
usually of limited value during lumbar spinal surgery
and it is used more often in cervical (neck) or thoracic
(chest) spine surgery.
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