The surgical extirpation of brain stem cavernomas always includes a risk of neurological deficits. To minimize the risk of deficits and control the motor and sensory function intraoperative monitoring of SEP and MEP seems to be helpful. The high density of motor and sensory fibers within the brain stem makes bilateral intraoperative monitoring necessary. The following case demonstrates a stereotactically-guided supratentorial, transventricular approach for extirpation of a brain stem cavernoma. Sensory and motoric functions were observed by transcranial recording of SEP's and by transcranial stimulation of motor cortex
Although magnetic resonance imaging technology has contributed significantly to the surgical treatme...
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly whe...
International audienceWe present the use of cortical sulci, segmented from magnetic resonance imagin...
The surgical extirpation of brain stem cavernomas always includes a risk of neurological deficits. T...
We present a series of seven patients who were operated on for symptomatic brain-stem cavernomas. Th...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Brainstem cavernous malformations that seem to come to a pial or ependymal...
Introduction: Cavernomas are benign hamartomas of cerebral and spinal vessels, accounting for less t...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
Background The neuronavigation-assisted anterior subtemporal approach is proposed in this article as...
Surgical removal of accessible lesions is the only direct therapeutic approach for cerebral cavernou...
Thirty-three obscure intracranial lesions were located using the Steiner-Lindquist microsurgical ste...
AIM: Cavernomas located in eloquent areas of cerebral hemispheres represent a challenge for the neur...
We review the surgical anatomy of the brain stem in relation to the surgical approaches adopted for ...
Objectives: This study was undertaken to review the indications for surgical treatment of brain stem...
To demonstrate the accuracy of magnetic resonance tractograpghy (MRT) in localizing the cortical spi...
Although magnetic resonance imaging technology has contributed significantly to the surgical treatme...
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly whe...
International audienceWe present the use of cortical sulci, segmented from magnetic resonance imagin...
The surgical extirpation of brain stem cavernomas always includes a risk of neurological deficits. T...
We present a series of seven patients who were operated on for symptomatic brain-stem cavernomas. Th...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Brainstem cavernous malformations that seem to come to a pial or ependymal...
Introduction: Cavernomas are benign hamartomas of cerebral and spinal vessels, accounting for less t...
INTRODUCTION: During the removal of brain lesions involving motor areas it is critical to localize a...
Background The neuronavigation-assisted anterior subtemporal approach is proposed in this article as...
Surgical removal of accessible lesions is the only direct therapeutic approach for cerebral cavernou...
Thirty-three obscure intracranial lesions were located using the Steiner-Lindquist microsurgical ste...
AIM: Cavernomas located in eloquent areas of cerebral hemispheres represent a challenge for the neur...
We review the surgical anatomy of the brain stem in relation to the surgical approaches adopted for ...
Objectives: This study was undertaken to review the indications for surgical treatment of brain stem...
To demonstrate the accuracy of magnetic resonance tractograpghy (MRT) in localizing the cortical spi...
Although magnetic resonance imaging technology has contributed significantly to the surgical treatme...
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly whe...
International audienceWe present the use of cortical sulci, segmented from magnetic resonance imagin...