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Current opinions and recommendations on multimodal intraoperative monitoring during spine surgeries

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The authors would like to acknowledge the support of Charles McCammon from the research department of Schulthess Clinic for organizing the consensus meeting and preparing the manuscript.

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Sutter, M., Deletis, V., Dvorak, J. et al. Current opinions and recommendations on multimodal intraoperative monitoring during spine surgeries. Eur Spine J 16 (Suppl 2), 232–237 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-007-0421-z

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