Arcuate fasciculus cortico-cortical evoked potentials and direct cortico-subcortical stimulation during awake craniotomy for debulking of left dominant temporal oligodendroglioma.

Ryan P Hamer, Santosh Poonnoose
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Electrophysiological mapping and monitoring techniques permit the objective measurement of eloquent cortical regions and accompanying white matter tracts to reduce the incidence of iatrogenic injury in glioma surgery. Recently, there has been increased interest in mapping and monitoring of the human arcuate fasciculus via cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) during awake and asleep craniotomy. The authors present the case of a 27-year-old female who underwent a hypnosis-assisted awake craniotomy with cortico-subcortical language mapping and arcuate fasciculus CCEPs. There were no adverse effects associated with CCEP monitoring. Further investigation is required in order to substantiate the technique and validate clinical significance criteria, which may reliably permit asleep language mapping and monitoring. The video can be found here: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2024.10.FOCVID24126.

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清醒开颅时弓状束皮质-皮质诱发电位及皮质-皮质下直接刺激对左侧颞叶显性少突胶质细胞瘤的减积作用。
电生理测图和监测技术允许客观测量皮层区域和伴随的白质束,以减少胶质瘤手术中医源性损伤的发生率。最近,在清醒和睡眠开颅期间,通过皮质-皮质诱发电位(CCEPs)绘制和监测人类弓状束的兴趣越来越大。作者介绍了一位27岁的女性,她接受了催眠辅助的清醒开颅术,皮质-皮质下语言制图和弓状束CCEPs。没有与CCEP监测相关的不良反应。为了证实这项技术和验证临床意义标准,需要进一步的研究,这可能可靠地允许睡眠语言绘图和监测。视频可以在这里找到:https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2024.10.FOCVID24126。
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