Tongue laceration in a patient taking antiplatelet agents during transcranial motor-evoked potential monitoring: a case report

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  • who: Katsuhiro Matsumoto from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Tongue laceration in a patient taking antiplatelet agents during transcranial motor-evoked potential monitoring: a case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: This article presents a case of severe tongue injury caused by Tc-MEP stimulation during CEA.

SUMMARY

    Transcranial motor-evoked potential (Tc-MEP) monitoring is widely used to evaluate the function of motor pathways intraoperatively. Transcranial electrical stimulation causes masseter muscle contraction, resulting in bite-induced damage to the tongue, teeth, and endotracheal tubes. In this report, the authors . . .

     

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