Abstract
Intraoperative visual evoked potential (VEP) monitoring can be useful in surgery involving the visual pathway. In this report, we report cases with good reproducibility of VEP monitoring during surgery for pre-chiasmatic, chiasmatic, and post-chiasmatic lesions. Case studies have shown that VEP can be used as a good tool to monitor functions in real time during surgery related to the visual pathway.
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