Mapping of the Motor Cortex
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Mapping of the Motor Cortex
Abstract
The resection of brain tumors located within or near the eloquent tissue has a higher risk of postoperative neurological deficits. The primary concerns include loss of sensory and motor functions in the contralateral face, upper and lower extremities, as well as speech deficits. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) techniques are performed routinely for the identification and preservation of the functional integrity of the eloquent brain areas during neurosurgical procedures. The IONM modalities involve sensory, motor, and language mapping, which helps in the identification of the boundaries of these areas during surgical resection. Cortical motor Mapping (CmM) technique is considered as a gold-standard technique for mapping of the brain. We present the intraoperative CmM technique, including anesthesia recommendations, types of electrodes, as well as stimulation and recording parameters for successful monitoring.
Keywords: brain tumor; cortical mapping; eeg; electrocorticography; ionm; motor mapping; neuro-monitoring; neuro-surgery.
Copyright © 2020, Jahangiri et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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