Minimally invasive approach to a deep-seated motor eloquent brain tumour: A technical note

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Abstract

Deep-seated brain tumours represent a unique neurosurgical challenge as they are often surrounded by eloquent structures. We describe a minimally invasive technique using tubular retractors and intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring for open biopsy of a deep-seated lesion surrounded by the corticospinal tract. We used preoperative functional mapping with diffusion tensor imaging tractography and navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation to identify a safe surgical corridor. We also used 5-Aminolevulinic Acid induced fluorescence to identify the lesion intraoperatively and optimize tissue samples obtained for histopathological diagnosis. We found the use of these tools improved the safety of surgery and reduced the risk of surgical morbidity.

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Lavrador, J. P., Oviedova, A., Pereira, N., Patel, S., Rajwani, K. M., Sekhon, P., … Bhangoo, R. (2022). Minimally invasive approach to a deep-seated motor eloquent brain tumour: A technical note. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2022(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab611

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