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Yes, I am aware there are some surgeons that are through lack of skills or habit incapable of operating on anything that doesn't resemble a cadaver, but I am soliciting advice for options in handling this type of surgeon and being able to extubate within a reasonable amount of time. Some surgeons are upset when there is focal muscle contraction response to their use of electrocautery of the multifidus muscles and demand the patients be "completely paralyzed from skin to skin". The neuro surgeries do not involve electrophysiological monitoring and are 30-120 minutes. So how do you best handle this?