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Mayo Clinic | Transcranial motor-evoked potential monitoring during cerebellopontine angle tumor resection @MayoClinic | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
On World Vestibular Schwannoma Awareness Day 2024, Dr. J. Thomas Roland Jr, Dr. John Golfinos, and Dr. Justin Cottrell discussed using intraoperative transcranial motor-evoked potential monitoring of the facial nerve during cerebellopontine angle tumor resection.

Find the full 5-hour webinar available here youtu.be/BbnMINqQ6bA?si=q0TNjOyGzn7x-G8u, featuring clinician dialogues and additional Q&A interspersed between the one-hour video sessions.
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