6/19/2023 0 Comments Eloquent areas of the brain![]() ![]() Preoperative functional neuroimaging and diffusion tensor imaging can display cortical functional organization and subcortical anatomy of major white matter bundles. DTI Tractography today represents the best and safest way of preserving the superior cortical functions in brain tumour surgeryīackground Localization of brain function is a fundamental requisite for the resection of eloquent-area brain tumors. Therefore, the excision of malignant tumors such as gliomas and glioblastomas is followed by a different and better outcome and a different quality of life. The literature is rich in cases related to the use of DTI in brain tumors, the results are excellent if if one thinks of the saving of functionally important brain areas. Tractography is able to distinguish normal nerve fibers from those infiltrated by the tumor, detecting pathological features of white matter such as axonal damage, ischemia, inflammation, edema. The diffusion tensor Imaging (DTI) is a non-invasive method that includes the use of MRI, allowing the study of white matter and therefore of the cortico-spinal tracts. A few years ago a new and revolutionary technique has established itself. The problem was for a long time the invasiveness of the surgery which however foresaw a craniotomy. Cortical electrical stimulation and brain mapping were used with good results. Since the early twentieth century, neurosurgeons like Penfield have paid attention to the preservation of the language areas as well as of the motor pathways during brain surgery. In brain tumor surgery the aim is to excise the tumor without creating superior function deficits, so try to spare the so-called eloquent areas.
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