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Dynamically evoked, discrete-threshold electromyography in the extreme lateral interbody fusion approach
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the ability to identify and report a discrete, real-time EMG threshold during the transpsoas approach helps to avoid nerve injury and is required for the safe performance of the XLIF procedure. Additionally, nerve location is variable, thus reinforcing the need for real-time directional and proximity information.
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