To demonstrate the accuracy of magnetic resonance tractograpghy (MRT) in localizing the cortical spinal tract (CST) close to brain tumours by using intraoperative electric subcortical stimulation. Methods: Nine patients with intraaxial brain tumours underwent neurosurgery. Planning was based on analysis of the course of streamlines compatible with the CST. After tumour removal, intraoperative MRT was reacquired. Sites at various distance from the CST were repeatedly stimulated to assess whether registered motor evoked potential (MEP) could be elicited. All patients were assessed clinically both pre- and postoperatively. Results: The motor function was preserved in all patients. In all patients intraoperative MRT demonstrated shift of the bu...
Intraoperative Neurophysiology (ION) has established itself as one of the means by which modern neur...
Abstract Background Brain tumor surgery is limited by the risk of postoperative neurological deficit...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
Purpose. This study was conducted to assess the possibility of identifying precise white matter trac...
Although magnetic resonance imaging technology has contributed significantly to the surgical treatme...
Background. Some brain tumors may grow immediately beneath the cortical surface without distorting i...
We report our preliminary series of patients treated for lesions involving the motor cortex and the ...
Summary: Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded from exposed cerebral cortex dur...
OBJECTIVES: Anatomical identification of the corticospinal tract (CT) and the dorsal column (DC) of...
AIM: Surgery for tumors in the central and precentral region, as much as for insular tumors, places ...
AIM: Surgery for gliomas located inside or in proximity of motor cortex or tracts requires cortical ...
Background: Direct stimulation and diffusion tensor imaging/tractography are established techniques ...
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly whe...
OBJECTIVES Anatomical identification of the corticospinal tract (CT) and the dorsal column (DC) o...
Intraoperative Neurophysiology (ION) has established itself as one of the means by which modern neur...
Abstract Background Brain tumor surgery is limited by the risk of postoperative neurological deficit...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
Purpose. This study was conducted to assess the possibility of identifying precise white matter trac...
Although magnetic resonance imaging technology has contributed significantly to the surgical treatme...
Background. Some brain tumors may grow immediately beneath the cortical surface without distorting i...
We report our preliminary series of patients treated for lesions involving the motor cortex and the ...
Summary: Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded from exposed cerebral cortex dur...
OBJECTIVES: Anatomical identification of the corticospinal tract (CT) and the dorsal column (DC) of...
AIM: Surgery for tumors in the central and precentral region, as much as for insular tumors, places ...
AIM: Surgery for gliomas located inside or in proximity of motor cortex or tracts requires cortical ...
Background: Direct stimulation and diffusion tensor imaging/tractography are established techniques ...
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly whe...
OBJECTIVES Anatomical identification of the corticospinal tract (CT) and the dorsal column (DC) o...
Intraoperative Neurophysiology (ION) has established itself as one of the means by which modern neur...
Abstract Background Brain tumor surgery is limited by the risk of postoperative neurological deficit...
Background: The goal of neurosurgery for cerebral intraparenchymal neoplasms of the eloquent areas i...