• Spine · Mar 2010

    Comment Letter

    Modi HN, Suh SW, Yang JH, et al. False-negative transcranial motor-evoked potentials during scoliosis surgery causing paralysis. Spine 2009;34:e896–900.

    • Jeremy A Lieberman, Sigurd Berven, John Gardi, Serena Hu, Russ Lyon, David B MacDonald, Daniel Schwartz, Anthony Sestokas, and Charles Yingling.
    • Department of Anesthesia & Perioperative Medicine; University of California; San Francisco, CA (Lieberman) Department of Orthopedic Surgery; University of California; San Francisco, CA (Berven) Evoked Potential Associates, Inc.; California Neuromonitoring Services (CNS) (Gardi) Department of Orthopedic Surgery; University of California; San Francisco, CA (Hu) Division of Operating Rooms; University Hospital, University of California; San Francisco, CA (Lyon) Section of Neurophysiology; Department of Neurosciences; King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (MacDonald) Surgical Monitoring Associates, Inc.; Springfield, PA (Schwartz) Surgical Monitoring Associates, Inc.; Springfield, PA (Sestokas) Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery; Stanford School of Medicine; California Neuromonitoring Services; San Francisco, CA (Yingling).
    • Spine. 2010 Mar 15; 35 (6): 717720717-8; discussion 714-7, 718-20.

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