BACKGROUND: Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and extends tumor removal in resective surgery for glioma patients. Successful functional mapping is assumed to depend on the surgical team's expertise. In this study, glioma resection results are quantified and compared using a novel approach, so-called resection probability maps (RPM), exemplified by a surgical team comparison, here with long and short experience in mapping. METHODS: Adult patients with glioma were included by two centers with two and fifteen years of mapping experience. Resective surgery was targeted at non-enhanced MRI extension and was limited by functional boundaries. Neurological outcome was compared. To compare resection re...
Radical glioma resection improves overall survival, both in low-grade and high-grade glial tumors. H...
Introduction The main surgical dilemma during glioma resections is the surgeon's inability to accura...
BACKGROUND: The surgeons' estimate of the extent of resection (EOR) shows little accuracy in previou...
Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and extends tumor ...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative interpretation of resectability of diffuse nonenhancing glioma is primarily...
PURPOSE The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving func...
PURPOSE: The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving fun...
INTRODUCTION The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection, while preservin...
Resection probability maps capture the surgical treatment decision to stop glioma removal for many p...
INTRODUCTION The extent of resection is important to improve survival in patients with a glioblastom...
Objective: The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving f...
<p>Results comparing (A) the junior surgical team, n = 29, and (B) the senior surgical team, n = 29,...
This thesis set out to answer the question whether probability maps can be used to evaluate surgical...
OBJECTIVE Decisions in glioblastoma surgery are often guided by presumed eloquence of the tumor loca...
<p>(A) For a patient, the glioma tumor volume (green) and residual volume (red) are obtained by segm...
Radical glioma resection improves overall survival, both in low-grade and high-grade glial tumors. H...
Introduction The main surgical dilemma during glioma resections is the surgeon's inability to accura...
BACKGROUND: The surgeons' estimate of the extent of resection (EOR) shows little accuracy in previou...
Intraoperative brain stimulation mapping reduces permanent postoperative deficits and extends tumor ...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative interpretation of resectability of diffuse nonenhancing glioma is primarily...
PURPOSE The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving func...
PURPOSE: The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving fun...
INTRODUCTION The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection, while preservin...
Resection probability maps capture the surgical treatment decision to stop glioma removal for many p...
INTRODUCTION The extent of resection is important to improve survival in patients with a glioblastom...
Objective: The aim of glioblastoma surgery is to maximize the extent of resection while preserving f...
<p>Results comparing (A) the junior surgical team, n = 29, and (B) the senior surgical team, n = 29,...
This thesis set out to answer the question whether probability maps can be used to evaluate surgical...
OBJECTIVE Decisions in glioblastoma surgery are often guided by presumed eloquence of the tumor loca...
<p>(A) For a patient, the glioma tumor volume (green) and residual volume (red) are obtained by segm...
Radical glioma resection improves overall survival, both in low-grade and high-grade glial tumors. H...
Introduction The main surgical dilemma during glioma resections is the surgeon's inability to accura...
BACKGROUND: The surgeons' estimate of the extent of resection (EOR) shows little accuracy in previou...