BACKGROUND Subcortical motor mapping is crucial to ensure preservation of motor tracts during resections of tumors. Continuous dynamic mapping using a modified monopolar suction probe is a novel and effective way of achieving this goal. We describe our experience using this technique. METHODS Forty patients were operated on between June 2017 and February 2018. Transcranial electric stimulation (TES) and direct cortical strip (DCS) motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were monitored. Subcortical stimulation (SCS) mapping was attempted in all cases by adapting the technique using a monopolar suction stimulator. Neurologic outcomes and extent of resection were analyzed. RESULTS Motor fibers were between 0 and 7.6 mm away from the tumo...
Summary: Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded from exposed cerebral cortex dur...
In spite of advancements in neuro-imaging and microsurgical techniques, surgery for intramedullary s...
Background: Monitoring of motor function during surgery for supratentorial tumors under general anes...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
OBJECT The authors developed a new mapping technique to overcome the temporal and spatial limitat...
Introduction: Cortical and subcortical neurophysiological mapping techniques based on the original P...
Monopolar mapping of motor function differs from the most commonly used method of intraoperative map...
OBJECT Resection of glioblastoma adjacent to motor cortex or subcortical motor pathways carries a...
Resection of motor pathway gliomas requires the intraoperative recognition of essential cortical-sub...
Objective Brain mapping techniques allow one to effectively approach tumors involving the primary se...
Introduction: Tumor surgery within eloquent areas represents a formidable challenge and the use of e...
AIM: Surgery for tumors in the central and precentral region, as much as for insular tumors, places ...
In vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery postoperative facial nerve (CN VII) palsy is reducing quality ...
Background: Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) are the well proven method to assess the descending motor...
Microsurgery within eloquent cortex is a controversial approach because of the high risk of permanen...
Summary: Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded from exposed cerebral cortex dur...
In spite of advancements in neuro-imaging and microsurgical techniques, surgery for intramedullary s...
Background: Monitoring of motor function during surgery for supratentorial tumors under general anes...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
OBJECT The authors developed a new mapping technique to overcome the temporal and spatial limitat...
Introduction: Cortical and subcortical neurophysiological mapping techniques based on the original P...
Monopolar mapping of motor function differs from the most commonly used method of intraoperative map...
OBJECT Resection of glioblastoma adjacent to motor cortex or subcortical motor pathways carries a...
Resection of motor pathway gliomas requires the intraoperative recognition of essential cortical-sub...
Objective Brain mapping techniques allow one to effectively approach tumors involving the primary se...
Introduction: Tumor surgery within eloquent areas represents a formidable challenge and the use of e...
AIM: Surgery for tumors in the central and precentral region, as much as for insular tumors, places ...
In vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery postoperative facial nerve (CN VII) palsy is reducing quality ...
Background: Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) are the well proven method to assess the descending motor...
Microsurgery within eloquent cortex is a controversial approach because of the high risk of permanen...
Summary: Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded from exposed cerebral cortex dur...
In spite of advancements in neuro-imaging and microsurgical techniques, surgery for intramedullary s...
Background: Monitoring of motor function during surgery for supratentorial tumors under general anes...