Table 1 Summary of peripheral surgery patient information
From: Intraoperative monitoring of neuromuscular function with soft, skin-mounted wireless devices
Patient | Stimulated nerve | Recorded muscle | Age | Gender | Surgery |
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1 | Right tibial nerve | Right tibialis anterior muscle | 52 | F | Decompression of a severe sciatic nerve stretch injury involving primarily the peroneal portion |
2 | Distal tibial nerve | Sole of foot muscle | 19 | F | Neurofibroma dissection |
3 | Right spinal accessory nerve | Right trapezius muscle | 37 | M | Neurotization with severe right brachial plexus injury |
4 | Right common peroneal nerve | Right peroneuslongus muscle | 24 | M | Decompression and neurolysis with severe right common peroneal nerve injury |
5 | Right tibial nerve | Right sole of foot muscle | 60 | M | Neurotization with laceration injury to peroneal portion of sciatic nerve in thigh |
6 | Right tibial nerve | Right sole of foot muscle | 47 | F | Schwannoma removal from right tibial nerve in the calf |
7 | Right C6 spinal nerve | Deltoid muscle | 41 | F | Schwannoma removal from the middle trunk of her right brachial plexus |
8 | Left common peroneal nerve | Left tibialis anterior muscle | 48 | M | Decompression of left common peroneal nerve with prior surgeries for treatment of a ganglion cysts |
9 | Right common peroneal nerve | Right tibialis anterior muscle | 54 | M | Decompression of right common peroneal nerve with a ganglion cyst |
10 | Left posterior interosseous nerve | Finger extensor digitorum muscle | 45 | M | Schwannoma removal from left posterior interosseous nerve |