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Intraoperative Monitoring

Intraoperative refers to patient care procedures that are done during an operation - in addition to the actual surgery.

Monitoring refers to continuous checking, recording and testing during a procedure. This type of sophisticated monitoring allows surgeons to spot problems early.

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