Brain gliomas require a deep knowledge of their effects on brain connectivity. Understanding the complex relationship between tumor and functional brain is the preliminary and fundamental step for the subsequent surgery. The extent of resection (EOR) is an independent variable of surgical effectiveness and it correlates with the overall survival. Until now, great efforts have been made to achieve gross total resection (GTR) as the standard of care of brain tumor patients. However, high and low-grade gliomas have an infiltrative behavior and peritumoral white matter is often infiltrated by tumoral cells. According to these evidences, many efforts have been made to push the boundary of the resection beyond the contrast-enhanced lesion core on T1w MRI, in the so called supratotal resection (SpTR). SpTR is aimed to maximize the extent of resection and thus the overall survival. SpTR of primary brain tumors is a feasible technique and its safety is improved by intraoperative neuromonitoring and advanced neuroimaging. Only transient cognitive impairments have been reported in SpTR patients compared to GTR patients. Moreover, SpTR is related to a longer overall and progression-free survival along with preserving neuro-cognitive functions and quality of life.

Brain Mapping-Aided SupraTotal Resection (SpTR) of Brain Tumors: The Role of Brain Connectivity / Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto; Brunasso, Lara; Costanzo, Roberta; Paolini, Federica; Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele; Scalia, Gianluca; Gagliardo, Cesare; Gerardi, Rosa Maria; Basile, Luigi; Graziano, Francesca; Gulì, Carlo; Messina, Domenico; Pino, Maria Angela; Feraco, Paola; Tumbiolo, Silvana; Midiri, Massimo; Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo; Maugeri, Rosario. - In: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2234-943X. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2021), pp. 645854.1-645854.7. [10.3389/fonc.2021.645854]

Brain Mapping-Aided SupraTotal Resection (SpTR) of Brain Tumors: The Role of Brain Connectivity

Feraco, Paola;
2021

Abstract

Brain gliomas require a deep knowledge of their effects on brain connectivity. Understanding the complex relationship between tumor and functional brain is the preliminary and fundamental step for the subsequent surgery. The extent of resection (EOR) is an independent variable of surgical effectiveness and it correlates with the overall survival. Until now, great efforts have been made to achieve gross total resection (GTR) as the standard of care of brain tumor patients. However, high and low-grade gliomas have an infiltrative behavior and peritumoral white matter is often infiltrated by tumoral cells. According to these evidences, many efforts have been made to push the boundary of the resection beyond the contrast-enhanced lesion core on T1w MRI, in the so called supratotal resection (SpTR). SpTR is aimed to maximize the extent of resection and thus the overall survival. SpTR of primary brain tumors is a feasible technique and its safety is improved by intraoperative neuromonitoring and advanced neuroimaging. Only transient cognitive impairments have been reported in SpTR patients compared to GTR patients. Moreover, SpTR is related to a longer overall and progression-free survival along with preserving neuro-cognitive functions and quality of life.
2021
Brain Mapping-Aided SupraTotal Resection (SpTR) of Brain Tumors: The Role of Brain Connectivity / Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto; Brunasso, Lara; Costanzo, Roberta; Paolini, Federica; Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele; Scalia, Gianluca; Gagliardo, Cesare; Gerardi, Rosa Maria; Basile, Luigi; Graziano, Francesca; Gulì, Carlo; Messina, Domenico; Pino, Maria Angela; Feraco, Paola; Tumbiolo, Silvana; Midiri, Massimo; Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo; Maugeri, Rosario. - In: FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 2234-943X. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2021), pp. 645854.1-645854.7. [10.3389/fonc.2021.645854]
Giammalva, Giuseppe Roberto; Brunasso, Lara; Costanzo, Roberta; Paolini, Federica; Umana, Giuseppe Emmanuele; Scalia, Gianluca; Gagliardo, Cesare; Gerardi, Rosa Maria; Basile, Luigi; Graziano, Francesca; Gulì, Carlo; Messina, Domenico; Pino, Maria Angela; Feraco, Paola; Tumbiolo, Silvana; Midiri, Massimo; Iacopino, Domenico Gerardo; Maugeri, Rosario
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