Surgical treatment of convexity meningiomas is usually considered a low-risk procedure. Nevertheless, the risk of postoperative motor deficits is higher (7.1%-24.7% of all cases) for lesions located in the rolandic region, especially when an arachnoidal cleavage plane with the motor pathway is not identifiable. The authors analyzed the possible role of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) for planning resection of rolandic meningiomas and predicting the presence or lack of an intraoperative arachnoidal cleavage plane as well as the postoperative motor outcome.

Raffa, G., Picht, T., Scibilia, A., Rösler, J., Rein, J., Conti, A., et al. (2020). Surgical treatment of meningiomas located in the rolandic area: the role of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation for preoperative planning, surgical strategy, and prediction of arachnoidal cleavage and motor outcome. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 133(1), 107-118 [10.3171/2019.3.JNS183411].

Surgical treatment of meningiomas located in the rolandic area: the role of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation for preoperative planning, surgical strategy, and prediction of arachnoidal cleavage and motor outcome

Conti, Alfredo;
2020

Abstract

Surgical treatment of convexity meningiomas is usually considered a low-risk procedure. Nevertheless, the risk of postoperative motor deficits is higher (7.1%-24.7% of all cases) for lesions located in the rolandic region, especially when an arachnoidal cleavage plane with the motor pathway is not identifiable. The authors analyzed the possible role of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) for planning resection of rolandic meningiomas and predicting the presence or lack of an intraoperative arachnoidal cleavage plane as well as the postoperative motor outcome.
2020
Raffa, G., Picht, T., Scibilia, A., Rösler, J., Rein, J., Conti, A., et al. (2020). Surgical treatment of meningiomas located in the rolandic area: the role of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation for preoperative planning, surgical strategy, and prediction of arachnoidal cleavage and motor outcome. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 133(1), 107-118 [10.3171/2019.3.JNS183411].
Raffa, Giovanni; Picht, Thomas; Scibilia, Antonino; Rösler, Judith; Rein, Johannes; Conti, Alfredo; Ricciardo, Giuseppe; Cardali, Salvatore Massimilia...espandi
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