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India’s Largest IONM Study: Transforming Neurosurgical Safety at Dr. Rao’s International Institute of Neurosciences

India’s Largest IONM Study: Transforming Neurosurgical Safety at Dr. Rao’s IIN (Dr. Rao’s Hospital)

Introduction: A Landmark Moment in Indian Neurosurgery

At the prestigious SIONCON 2025 hosted by NIMHANS, a groundbreaking milestone in neurosurgery was presented—India’s largest intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) study involving 1008 cases.

Led by Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, this study from Dr. Rao’s International Institute of Neurosciences (Dr. Rao’s Hospital) represents a paradigm shift in how neurosurgeries are performed, monitored, and optimized for patient safety.

This is not just a clinical milestone—it is a national benchmark redefining surgical precision, risk reduction, and outcome predictability in brain and spine surgery.

IONM study


What is Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)?

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Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is a sophisticated technique used during neurosurgery to continuously monitor the functional integrity of the nervous system.

It tracks:

  • Brain signals
  • Spinal cord activity
  • Peripheral nerve responses

This real-time feedback allows surgeons to detect potential neurological injury instantly and take corrective action before permanent damage occurs.

👉 Learn more from American Association of Neurological Surgeons
👉 Scientific overview: National Institutes of Health


The 1008-Case Study: Scale, Scope, and Significance

The study presented at SIONCON 2025 is remarkable for several reasons:

🔬 Study Highlights

  • 1008 neurosurgical procedures
  • Conducted over 5 years
  • Included:
    • Brain tumor surgeries
    • Spine surgeries
    • Epilepsy surgeries
    • Pediatric neurosurgery
    • Awake craniotomies

This makes it one of the largest real-world neurosurgical datasets in India focusing on IONM.


Key Clinical Outcomes: Data That Matters

The results from the study underscore the transformative impact of IONM:

  • Sensitivity: 85.7%
  • Specificity: 98.8%
  • Prevention of neurological deficits: 78.5%
  • Recovery rate in transient deficits: 94%
  • Functional independence (KPS ≥80): 91.6%

👉 Reference clinical standards from World Health Organization

These outcomes demonstrate that real-time monitoring directly translates into better patient outcomes.


Why This Study Changes Neurosurgery in India

1. From Reactive to Preventive Surgery

Traditionally, neurosurgery relied heavily on anatomical knowledge and surgical expertise. With IONM:

  • Surgeons can predict complications before they occur
  • Real-time alerts enable immediate corrective actions

This marks a transition toward preventive neurosurgery.


2. Standardizing Safety Protocols

The study advocates for making IONM a standard of care, especially in:

  • Brain tumor surgeries
  • Spine deformity corrections
  • Skull base procedures
  • Pediatric neurosurgery

👉 Guidelines supported by World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies


3. Improving High-Risk Surgery Outcomes

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IONM showed significant benefits in:

  • Skull base tumors
  • Spinal cord surgeries
  • Motor and speech areas of the brain
  • Epilepsy surgeries
  • Awake craniotomy

👉 Explore techniques via Mayo Clinic


The Innovation: “Staged Closure” Strategy

One of the most impactful contributions of the study is the “staged closure” approach:

How it works:

  1. IONM detects signal deterioration
  2. Surgery is paused
  3. Neural function is allowed to recover
  4. Surgery resumes safely

This strategy prevented permanent neurological damage in multiple cases.


Awake Brain Surgery: A New Frontier

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One of the standout findings was the near-zero long-term deficits in awake craniotomy cases.

This technique allows:

  • Real-time speech and motor testing
  • Maximum tumor removal with minimal risk
  • Personalized surgical precision

👉 Learn more: Johns Hopkins Medicine


Pediatric Neurosurgery: Protecting the Future

Children undergoing neurosurgery benefit significantly from IONM:

  • Prevents lifelong disability
  • Ensures safer tumor and spine surgeries
  • Enables functional preservation

👉 Pediatric neurosurgery insights: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia


Technology at Dr. Rao’s IIN (Dr. Rao’s Hospital)

The success of this study is rooted in advanced infrastructure at Dr. Rao’s International Institute of Neurosciences (Dr. Rao’s Hospital):

  • Hybrid operating rooms
  • High-end neuronavigation systems
  • Continuous IONM integration
  • Multidisciplinary surgical teams

This makes it one of the leading centers for neurosurgical excellence in India.



Global Relevance: Matching International Standards

The outcomes of this study are comparable with:

  • Leading US and European neurosurgical centers
  • Global benchmarks in patient safety
  • Evidence-based surgical protocols

👉 Global neurosurgery insights: Harvard Medical School


Why Patients Should Care

For patients, this study means:

  • Safer surgeries
  • Lower risk of paralysis or deficits
  • Faster recovery
  • Better long-term quality of life

IONM ensures that every second of surgery is guided by real-time neurological feedback.


What is IONM in neurosurgery?

IONM is a technique used during surgery to monitor brain, spinal cord, and nerve function in real time to prevent damage.

Why is IONM important?

It reduces surgical risks, prevents neurological deficits, and improves recovery outcomes.

Is IONM used in India?

Yes, advanced centers like Dr. Rao’s IIN (Dr. Rao’s Hospital) use IONM routinely for complex neurosurgeries.

What makes this study unique?

It is India’s largest study with 1008 cases, demonstrating real-world effectiveness of IONM.


The Future of Neurosurgery in India

This landmark study sets the stage for:

  • Nationwide adoption of IONM
  • AI-assisted neurosurgical monitoring
  • Data-driven surgical planning
  • Global collaborations

India is moving toward becoming a global leader in neurosurgical innovation.


Conclusion: A New Era of Precision Neurosurgery

The 1008-case IONM study presented at SIONCON 2025 is more than a research milestone—it is a clinical revolution.

At Dr. Rao’s International Institute of Neurosciences (Dr. Rao’s Hospital), neurosurgery is evolving into:

  • Safer
  • Smarter
  • More precise
  • Patient-centered

This study proves that with the right technology, expertise, and vision, neurosurgical outcomes can be dramatically improved.

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Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla standing at the podium at SIONCON 2025 in Bengaluru, with a large screen displaying his professional profile, qualifications, and fellowships from leading global neurosurgery centers.

How Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Is Transforming Brain and Spine Surgery in India: Insights from Dr. Mohana Rao’s 1008-Case Study Presented at SIONCON 2025, NIMHANS Bengaluru

Advancing Surgery with Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) in India

By Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, Chief Neurosurgeon, Dr. Rao’s Hospital, Guntur


Introduction: The Future of Neurosurgery Is Here

Brain and spine surgeries are among the most delicate and high-risk procedures in all of medicine. Surgeons work within millimeters of the structures that control movement, speech, vision, memory, and breathing. Even a minor surgical disruption can lead to paralysis, speech loss, or permanent disability.

For decades, neurosurgeons relied solely on their anatomical knowledge, experience, and the microscope to navigate these high-risk regions. But in the last few years, a revolutionary tool has transformed neurosurgical safety worldwide:
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM).

In November 2025, at SIONCON 2025, held at the prestigious NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bengaluru, I had the honor of presenting one of India’s most comprehensive IONM datasets—a 1008-case analysis covering diverse brain and spine surgeries performed over 5 years at Dr. Rao’s Hospital, Guntur.

Find the news on the Business World:

Guntur Neurosurgeon Presents India’s Largest IONM Dataset, Sets New Benchmark In Brain & Spine Safety

https://www.businessworld.in/article/guntur-neurosurgeon-presents-india-s-largest-ionm-dataset-sets-new-benchmark-in-brain-spine-safety-583438

The presentation demonstrated how real-time neuromonitoring can significantly reduce neurological complications and improve outcomes, even in the most complex neurosurgical cases.

This blog explains the entire study in a clear, patient-friendly way, detailing how IONM protects patients, helps surgeons make safer decisions, and is shaping the future of neurosurgery in India.


Chapter 1: What Exactly Is Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)?

Imagine having a real-time safety system during surgery that continuously checks how your brain, spine, and nerves are functioning—even while under anesthesia.
That is the power of IONM.

IONM monitors:

  • Motor function

  • Sensory pathways

  • Cranial nerve function

  • Language and speech centers (in awake surgeries)

  • Brainstem responses

  • Electrical activity of nerves and muscles

If anything harmful begins to happen—such as nerve stretching or decreased blood supply—the system alerts the surgical team immediately.

It is like having a “nerve safety alarm” during surgery.


Why IONM Is Critical in Modern Neurosurgery

Without IONM, nerve injury might be detected only after surgery, when it is too late to reverse the damage.
With IONM, however, risks are identified immediately, allowing the surgeon to respond and prevent permanent injury.

This simple concept can save movement, speech, vision, swallowing ability, and quality of life.


Chapter 2: Why This 1008-Case Study Is a Landmark for India

IONM is still growing in India.
Most hospitals use it only for select cases.
Very few centers have standardized, protocol-driven multimodal IONM across multiple years of surgical work.

At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, we took a different approach:

We used IONM in over 1000 surgeries across:

  • Brain tumors (including eloquent cortex tumors)

  • Skull base and brainstem lesions

  • Spine surgeries

  • Pediatric neurosurgery

  • Epilepsy surgery

  • Awake craniotomy

  • Vascular and endovascular neurosurgery

We also implemented a strict, step-by-step protocol to ensure quality, accuracy, and meaningful intervention whenever signals changed.

This dataset is among the largest single-center IONM studies from India, and the presentation at SIONCON 2025 highlighted the clinical impact of every modality.


Chapter 3: Study Results Explained Simply

Below is a simplified explanation of the key results we presented at SIONCON:


1. Diagnostic Accuracy: IONM Predicts Danger Early

Sensitivity: 85.7%

This means IONM correctly detected 85.7% of cases where something was going wrong.

Specificity: 98.8%

This means IONM rarely gave false alarms.

These numbers show the system is both reliable and precise. Out of 1008 surgeries:

  • True Positives (TP): 186

  • True Negatives (TN): 781

  • False Positives (FP): 10

  • False Negatives (FN): 31

IONM accurately predicted neurological outcomes in 967 out of 1008 cases.


2. Neurological Recovery & Complication Reduction

Key highlights:

  • 78.5% prevention rate for neurological deficits

  • 94% of temporary deficits recovered within 3 months

  • Only 2.1% permanent deficits, mostly in complex eloquent tumors

  • Permanent signal loss: 0.7%

  • Functional independence (KPS ≥80): 91.6% at 3 months

These outcomes match or exceed global neurosurgical benchmarks—reinforcing that India can deliver world-class results.


Chapter 4: Pathology-Wise Outcomes

Eloquent Area Brain Tumors (Movement/Speech Regions)

  • Very high risk surgeries

  • Permanent deficits only 2.1%

  • Safe maximal tumor removal possible

Epilepsy Surgery

  • 88.4% deficit prevention

  • Excellent long-term functional outcomes

Spine Surgery

  • 83.1% deficit prevention rate

  • EMG and MEP monitoring prevented nerve-root injury

Brainstem and Posterior Fossa Surgeries

  • Extremely high-risk surgeries

  • 76.9% neurological protection

Vascular Lesions (AVMs, Aneurysms)

  • 74.2% prevention rate

This shows IONM’s benefit across all neurosurgical domains.


Chapter 5: Pediatric Neurosurgery—Why Children Benefit More

Children’s brains have an amazing ability to recover—known as neuroplasticity.

With IONM:

  • Surgeons can safely operate on epilepsy-causing lesions

  • Brain tumors near critical regions can be removed precisely

  • Early intervention improves long-term development

The study showed better recovery rates in children than adults.


Chapter 6: Awake Brain Surgery—Speaking or Moving During Surgery

Awake craniotomy is a specialized surgery where:

  • The patient is awake during part of the operation

  • They speak, count, or move their hands/legs

  • The surgeon maps critical functions using DES/DCS stimulation

  • Tumors near speech/motor regions can be removed more safely

Results from 227 Awake Surgeries:

  • 11% transient problems

  • 0% long-term complications

  • Best outcomes achieved with DES/DCS mapping

This is among the largest awake craniotomy series in the region.


Chapter 7: What Happens When the Signal Drops?

A small percentage of patients show irreversible signal loss during surgery.

At our hospital, we follow a 5-step Signal Loss Protocol:

  1. Recheck connections, anesthesia, temperature

  2. Increase blood pressure (MAP >90 mmHg)

  3. Reduce traction, decompression

  4. Re-monitor for 3–5 minutes

  5. If no recovery → Staged closure

Results:

  • 26 staged closures (2.6%)

  • Planned re-interventions

  • 73% regained neurological function

This approach prevents permanent disability.


Chapter 8: Why Structured Protocols Matter

IONM isn’t just equipment—it’s a full system.

We use:

  • Standard stimulation thresholds

  • Validated alert criteria

  • Multimodal monitoring (MEP, SSEP, EMG, DES, BAER)

  • Collaboration with anesthesia

  • Checklists for every signal change

Our structured approach ensures maximum safety.


Chapter 9: Why India Needs Wider IONM Adoption

In India, many surgeries are still performed without IONM due to cost, lack of trained personnel, or limited awareness.

But the consequences of nerve injury—lifelong disability—are far more expensive.

Our study clearly shows:

  • Fewer complications

  • Better functional outcomes

  • Safer maximal resection

  • Higher quality of life

  • Lower long-term costs for families

IONM must become a standard of care, not a luxury.


Chapter 10: About Dr. Rao’s Hospital, Guntur

Dr. Rao’s Hospital is one of India’s leading centers for:

  • Advanced neurosurgery

  • Pediatric neurosurgery

  • Epilepsy surgery

  • Endoscopic skull base surgery

  • Minimally invasive spine surgery

  • Neuro-oncology

  • Endovascular neurosurgery

  • Full-scale IONM-supported neurosurgery

We strongly believe in precision, safety, and functional preservation.

With international training from the USA (UVA, OSU, NCH, Colorado), and over 70 publications and 50+ invited lectures,
Dr. Mohana Rao is widely known as:

  • The best neurosurgeon in Guntur

  • The best neurologist in Guntur

  • The best spine surgeon in Guntur


Conclusion: A New Era of Safe Neurosurgery in India

The 1008-case IONM study presented at SIONCON 2025 is more than just academic research—it is proof that:

  • Indian hospitals can match global neurosurgical standards

  • Structured IONM can prevent disability

  • Safe maximal resection is achievable

  • Pediatric and awake surgeries benefit enormously

  • Neuromonitoring must become routine across centers

At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, we continue to advance neurosurgical care with innovation, precision, and compassion.


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