Background: For a long time, surgery of insular gliomas was considered at high risk for postoperative cognitive deficits, but recent studies highlighted the feasibility of the surgical approach. The aims of our study were to investigate the presence of language impairment before and after surgery and the relationship between language impairment and tumor volume preoperatively and extent of resection (EOR) 3 months after surgery. Methods: Thirty-five patients with insular gliomas underwent an extensive language assessment before and few days after surgery, and after 3 months. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IOM) and brain mapping with direct electrical stimulation (DES) were used in all the cases; 8 patients underwent awake cra...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
International audienceObjective: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
The surgical resection of insular gliomas remains a challenge. Middle cerebral artery perforating ar...
Awake surgery with electrocorticosubcortical stimulation is the golden standard treatment for glioma...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
BACKGROUND: Language sites in the cortex of the brain vary among patients. Language mapping while th...
In surgery for tumors of the dominant hemisphere, the attention devoted to quality of resection and ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent literature supporting the likely role of the insula in many functions, th...
OBJECTIVE The dominant inferior parietal lobule (IPL) contains cortical and subcortical regions esse...
OBJECTIVE: Subcortical stimulation can be used to identify functional language tracts during resecti...
Background: Preservation of language and cognition is crucial in glioma surgery, as they are crucial...
Cognitive preservation is crucial in glioma surgery, as it is an important aspect of daily life func...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
International audienceObjective: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
The surgical resection of insular gliomas remains a challenge. Middle cerebral artery perforating ar...
Awake surgery with electrocorticosubcortical stimulation is the golden standard treatment for glioma...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
BACKGROUND: Language sites in the cortex of the brain vary among patients. Language mapping while th...
In surgery for tumors of the dominant hemisphere, the attention devoted to quality of resection and ...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent literature supporting the likely role of the insula in many functions, th...
OBJECTIVE The dominant inferior parietal lobule (IPL) contains cortical and subcortical regions esse...
OBJECTIVE: Subcortical stimulation can be used to identify functional language tracts during resecti...
Background: Preservation of language and cognition is crucial in glioma surgery, as they are crucial...
Cognitive preservation is crucial in glioma surgery, as it is an important aspect of daily life func...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
International audienceObjective: The goal of the present study was to better characterize pre- and i...
The surgical resection of insular gliomas remains a challenge. Middle cerebral artery perforating ar...