Tumors in primary sensory area are challenging to remove without causing a neurological deficit, especially in musicians who present complex neuronal networks. Indeed, in this kind of patients, somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) are not plenty. We describe our experience for sensory and proprioception preservation in a professional clarinet player undergoing surgery for a right parietal glioblastoma. The patient underwent surgery for a right parietal glioblastoma. Intraoperative monitoring and awake surgery while playing instrument, were performed. During resection, intraoperative stimulation caused a transient impairment of left hand movements, without SSEPs alteration. The resection was stopped anytime there was a movement impairment...
International audienceAwake surgery for brain gliomas improves resection while minimizing morbidity....
Background The human brain can respond to and participate in music. Learning to play a musical instr...
With the increasing strive for complete resections of supratentorial low or high-grade gliomas, the ...
Tumors in primary sensory area are challenging to remove without causing a neurological deficit, esp...
We report the case of a professional violin player who underwent an awake craniotomy to resect a tum...
Recently, social media showed musicians performing pieces during awake surgery for brain diseases, s...
Background Music is one of the most sophisticated and fascinating functions of the brain. Yet, how m...
BACKGROUND: Glioma surgery has been changed from one,relying on anatomical references, to a new one ...
Low-grade gliomas are slow-growing tumors invading eloquent areas and white matter pathways. For man...
Objectives Awake craniotomy is a well-established procedure in surgery of intracranial tumors in elo...
International audienceObjective: Surgical approach to low-grade glioma (LGG) involving the posterior...
It is now possible to perform resections of slowgrowing tumors in awake patients. Using direct elect...
Resection of motor pathway gliomas requires the intraoperative recognition of essential cortical-sub...
International audienceIt is now possible to perform resections of slowgrowing tumors in awake patien...
[eng] OBJECTIVE The extent of resection is the most important prognostic factor following brain glio...
International audienceAwake surgery for brain gliomas improves resection while minimizing morbidity....
Background The human brain can respond to and participate in music. Learning to play a musical instr...
With the increasing strive for complete resections of supratentorial low or high-grade gliomas, the ...
Tumors in primary sensory area are challenging to remove without causing a neurological deficit, esp...
We report the case of a professional violin player who underwent an awake craniotomy to resect a tum...
Recently, social media showed musicians performing pieces during awake surgery for brain diseases, s...
Background Music is one of the most sophisticated and fascinating functions of the brain. Yet, how m...
BACKGROUND: Glioma surgery has been changed from one,relying on anatomical references, to a new one ...
Low-grade gliomas are slow-growing tumors invading eloquent areas and white matter pathways. For man...
Objectives Awake craniotomy is a well-established procedure in surgery of intracranial tumors in elo...
International audienceObjective: Surgical approach to low-grade glioma (LGG) involving the posterior...
It is now possible to perform resections of slowgrowing tumors in awake patients. Using direct elect...
Resection of motor pathway gliomas requires the intraoperative recognition of essential cortical-sub...
International audienceIt is now possible to perform resections of slowgrowing tumors in awake patien...
[eng] OBJECTIVE The extent of resection is the most important prognostic factor following brain glio...
International audienceAwake surgery for brain gliomas improves resection while minimizing morbidity....
Background The human brain can respond to and participate in music. Learning to play a musical instr...
With the increasing strive for complete resections of supratentorial low or high-grade gliomas, the ...