2023
DOI: 10.1227/ons.0000000000000724
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Adjustable, Dynamic Subcortical Stimulation Technique for Brain Tumor Resection: A Case-Series

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Subcortical stimulation (SCS) is the gold standard neuromonitoring technique for intraoperative identification of descending white matter tracts. Dynamic SCS confers several advantages over more commonly used static devices; however, current commercially available devices for dynamic SCS have not been widely adopted. METHODS: We fashioned a dynamic SCS device using a stainless-steel suction and commonly available materials and… Show more

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“…A recent advancement involves the use of a new stainless steel suction for subcortical mapping (Figure 5). In a limited patient population undergoing brain surgery for tumor resection, this tool has demonstrated its ability to identify the corticospinal tract easily, ensuring the safety of surgical interventions in proximity to motor-eloquent structures [57,58]. To safeguard the corticospinal tract, an essential strategy includes ongoing MEP monitoring.…”
Section: Ionm In Intracranial Tumor Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent advancement involves the use of a new stainless steel suction for subcortical mapping (Figure 5). In a limited patient population undergoing brain surgery for tumor resection, this tool has demonstrated its ability to identify the corticospinal tract easily, ensuring the safety of surgical interventions in proximity to motor-eloquent structures [57,58]. To safeguard the corticospinal tract, an essential strategy includes ongoing MEP monitoring.…”
Section: Ionm In Intracranial Tumor Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%