Intracranial brain tumors are one of the ten most common malignant cancers and account for substantial morbidity and mortality. The largest histological category of primary brain tumors is the gliomas which occur with an ultimate heterogeneous appearance and can be challenging to discern radiologically from other brain lesions. Neurosurgery is mostly the standard of care for newly diagnosed glioma patients and may be followed by radiation therapy and adjuvant temozolomide chemotherapy. However, brain tumor surgery faces fundamental challenges in achieving maximal tumor removal while avoiding postoperative neurologic deficits. Two of these neurosurgical challenges are presented as follows. First, manual glioma delineation, including its sub...
Intraoperative imaging can assist neurosurgeons to define brain tumours and other surrounding ...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Malignant brain tumors remain deadly with a 36% five-year survival rate and 5% for glioblastoma (GBM...
Brain tumor surgery requires a delicate tradeoff between complete removal of neoplastic tissue while...
The prevailing philosophy in oncologic neurosurgery, has shifted from maximally invasive resection t...
Pharmacologically refractive temporal lobe epilepsy and malignant glioma brain tumours are examples ...
Intraoperative brain deformation, so called brain shift, affects the applicability of preoperative m...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
Interventional magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) is being increasingly used for performing imageguid...
Introduction. As minimally invasive surgery becomes the standard of care in neurosurgery, it is impe...
During neurosurgery, medical images of the brain are used to locate tumors and critical structures, ...
Modern brain tumor surgery stands in the pillar of maximum safe resection. Tumor borders are always ...
Vascular malformations and cancer remain the major brain pathologies that often require surgical tre...
International audienceThis paper gives an overview of the evolution of clinical neuroinformatics in ...
Malignant gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumors in adults. Contrarily to brain me...
Intraoperative imaging can assist neurosurgeons to define brain tumours and other surrounding ...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Malignant brain tumors remain deadly with a 36% five-year survival rate and 5% for glioblastoma (GBM...
Brain tumor surgery requires a delicate tradeoff between complete removal of neoplastic tissue while...
The prevailing philosophy in oncologic neurosurgery, has shifted from maximally invasive resection t...
Pharmacologically refractive temporal lobe epilepsy and malignant glioma brain tumours are examples ...
Intraoperative brain deformation, so called brain shift, affects the applicability of preoperative m...
Maximal tumor resection without damaging healthy tissue in open cranial surgeries is critical to the...
Interventional magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) is being increasingly used for performing imageguid...
Introduction. As minimally invasive surgery becomes the standard of care in neurosurgery, it is impe...
During neurosurgery, medical images of the brain are used to locate tumors and critical structures, ...
Modern brain tumor surgery stands in the pillar of maximum safe resection. Tumor borders are always ...
Vascular malformations and cancer remain the major brain pathologies that often require surgical tre...
International audienceThis paper gives an overview of the evolution of clinical neuroinformatics in ...
Malignant gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumors in adults. Contrarily to brain me...
Intraoperative imaging can assist neurosurgeons to define brain tumours and other surrounding ...
Maximal safe resection represents the gold standard for surgery of malignant brain tumors. As regard...
Malignant brain tumors remain deadly with a 36% five-year survival rate and 5% for glioblastoma (GBM...