Brain mapping in Neurosurgical oncology

author

Abstract:

After the introduction of MRI, new modalities facilitated the procedure of surgical planning to achieve the microsurgical goal and improve prognosis and quality of life in patients. Despite the variable applications of preoperative and intraoperative mapping and monitoring systems, several limitations and concerns are reported for every modality as well. In this issue of the IrJNS, we are delighted to present papers discussing different aspects of brain mapping in neurosurgical oncology, including brain mapping, DTI tractography, and navigation systems. Moreover, new modalities such as fluorescein image-guided surgery (FIGS) are discussed.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

BRAIN MAPPING IN NEUROSURGERY

Background and Aim: Brain mapping is a study of the anatomy and function of the CNS (central nervous system). Brain mapping has many techniques and these techniques are permanently changing and updating. From the beginning, brain mapping was invasive and for brain mapping, electrical stimulation of the exposed brain was needed. However, nowadays brain mapping does not require electrical stimula...

full text

Multimodal Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Neurosurgical Oncology.

AIM Neurosurgical oncology that is performed for lesions located in critical areas like the sensorimotor area has additional risk because it may cause serious neurological deficiencies. Some intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) modalities can effectively help the surgeons to maximize resections of this kind of lesions with or without an acceptable neurological deficiency. Our aim was to share ...

full text

Excellence in neurosurgical research: the neuro-oncology paradigm.

The field of neuro-oncology research has advanced dramatically over the past 25 years. In this article, I will draw attention to the most significant advances that have opened doors to new therapeutic strategies that could not have been imagined even 10 years ago. An example is the use of nanoparticle composites to label tumor surface antigens leading to internalization of the receptor-nanopart...

full text

Editorial: What Is Brain Mapping?

G20 World Brain Mapping Initiative (Neuroscience/N-20) is Putting Brain Mapping on the top of Global Economic Issues The Society for Brain Mapping, Therapeutics, and Brain Mapping Foundation are propelling therapeutic advances in Nano-Neurosurgery, Nano-Bio-Electronics, Artificial Intelligence, Neuro-Supercomputing and ‘cross-pollination’ among the bio-medical sciences and engine...

full text

Applications and limitations of perfusion-dependent functional brain mapping for neurosurgical guidance.

Perfusion-dependent brain mapping modalities, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and optical imaging of intrinsic signals, have become increasingly popular for neurosurgical guidance because they offer a relatively rapid and noninvasive means of mapping brain function. These modalities are unique because they rely on perfusion-related signals that are c...

full text

axillary reverse mapping: a potentially safe procedure in oncology

background: in an attempt to reduce the risk of developing lymphedema following breast cancer surgery, some researchers suggested that by identifying and preserving the lymphatic plexus which drains ipsilateral arm we can minimize the risk of lymphedema. the procedure is known as axillary reverse mapping (arm). in the current study, we investigated the oncological safety of this technique. meth...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 8  issue Special Issue

pages  1- 1

publication date 2022-08

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023