Literature DB >> 29473778

Assessment of the praxis circuit in glioma surgery to reduce the incidence of postoperative and long-term apraxia: a new intraoperative test.

Marco Rossi1,2, Luca Fornia3, Guglielmo Puglisi2,3, Antonella Leonetti2,3, Gianmarco Zuccon1, Enrica Fava2, Daniela Milani2, Alessandra Casarotti1,2, Marco Riva1,2, Federico Pessina2, Gabriella Cerri3, Lorenzo Bello1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVEApraxia is a cognitive-motor deficit affecting the execution of skilled movements, termed praxis gestures, in the absence of primary sensory or motor disorders. In patients affected by stroke, apraxia is associated with lesions of the lateral parietofrontal stream, connecting the posterior parietal areas with the ventrolateral premotor area and subserving sensory-motor integration for the hand movements. In the neurosurgical literature to date, there are few reports regarding the incidence of apraxia after glioma surgery. A retrospective analysis of patients who harbored a glioma around the central sulcus and close to the parietofrontal circuits in depth showed a high incidence of long-term postoperative hand apraxia, impairing the patients' quality of life. To avoid the occurrence of postoperative apraxia, the authors sought to develop an innovative intraoperative hand manipulation task (HMt) that can be used in association with the brain mapping technique to identify and preserve the cortical and subcortical structures belonging to the praxis network.METHODSThe intraoperative efficacy of the HMt was investigated by comparing the incidence of postoperative ideomotor apraxia between patients undergoing mapping with (n = 79) and without (n = 41) the HMt. Patient groups were balanced for all demographic and clinical features.RESULTSIn patients with lesions in the dominant hemisphere, the HMt dramatically reduced the incidence of apraxia, with a higher sensitivity for the ideomotor than for the constructional abilities; patients with lesions in the nondominant hemisphere benefitted from the HMt for both ideomotor and constructional abilities. The administration of the test did not reduce the extent of resection.CONCLUSIONSThe HMt is a safe and feasible intraoperative tool that allowed surgeons to prevent the occurrence of long-term hand apraxia while attaining resection goals for the surgical treatment of glioma.

Entities:  

Keywords:  AG = angular gyrus; DES = direct electrical stimulation; EMG = electromyographic; EOR = extent of resection; HMt = hand manipulation task; M1 = primary motor cortex; S1 = primary somatosensory cortex; SMG = supramarginal gyrus; intraoperative brain mapping; motor control; neurophysiology; neuropsychology; oncology; vlPM = ventrolateral premotor cortex

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29473778     DOI: 10.3171/2017.7.JNS17357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


  13 in total

1.  How many patients require brain mapping in an adult neuro-oncology service?

Authors:  Anastasios Giamouriadis; Jose Pedro Lavrador; Ranjeev Bhangoo; Keyoumars Ashkan; Francesco Vergani
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2019-05-19       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  Distinct Functional and Structural Connectivity of the Human Hand-Knob Supported by Intraoperative Findings.

Authors:  Luciano Simone; Luca Viganò; Luca Fornia; Henrietta Howells; Antonella Leonetti; Guglielmo Puglisi; Andrea Bellacicca; Lorenzo Bello; Gabriella Cerri
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2021-04-07       Impact factor: 6.167

3.  Direct Electrical Stimulation of Premotor Areas: Different Effects on Hand Muscle Activity during Object Manipulation.

Authors:  Luca Fornia; Marco Rossi; Marco Rabuffetti; Antonella Leonetti; Guglielmo Puglisi; Luca Viganò; Luciano Simone; Henrietta Howells; Andrea Bellacicca; Lorenzo Bello; Gabriella Cerri
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2020-01-10       Impact factor: 5.357

4.  Frontal pathways in cognitive control: direct evidence from intraoperative stimulation and diffusion tractography.

Authors:  Guglielmo Puglisi; Henrietta Howells; Tommaso Sciortino; Antonella Leonetti; Marco Rossi; Marco Conti Nibali; Lorenzo Gabriel Gay; Luca Fornia; Andrea Bellacicca; Luca Viganò; Luciano Simone; Marco Catani; Gabriella Cerri; Lorenzo Bello
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 13.501

5.  Direct electrical stimulation of the premotor cortex shuts down awareness of voluntary actions.

Authors:  Luca Fornia; Guglielmo Puglisi; Antonella Leonetti; Lorenzo Bello; Anna Berti; Gabriella Cerri; Francesca Garbarini
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-02-04       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 6.  Clinical Pearls and Methods for Intraoperative Motor Mapping.

Authors:  Marco Rossi; Tommaso Sciortino; Marco Conti Nibali; Lorenzo Gay; Luca Viganò; Guglielmo Puglisi; Antonella Leonetti; Henrietta Howells; Luca Fornia; Gabriella Cerri; Marco Riva; Lorenzo Bello
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2021-02-16       Impact factor: 4.654

7.  Challenging Giant Insular Gliomas With Brain Mapping: Evaluation of Neurosurgical, Neurological, Neuropsychological, and Quality of Life Results in a Large Mono-Institutional Series.

Authors:  Marco Rossi; Lorenzo Gay; Marco Conti Nibali; Tommaso Sciortino; Federico Ambrogi; Antonella Leonetti; Guglielmo Puglisi; Henrietta Howells; Paola Zito; Federico Villa; Gjulio Ciroi; Marco Riva; Lorenzo Bello
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-03-22       Impact factor: 6.244

8.  Should Complex Cognitive Functions Be Mapped With Direct Electrostimulation in Wide-Awake Surgery? A Network Perspective.

Authors:  Guillaume Herbet
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-04-12       Impact factor: 4.003

9.  Stimulation of frontal pathways disrupts hand muscle control during object manipulation.

Authors:  Luca Viganò; Henrietta Howells; Marco Rossi; Marco Rabuffetti; Guglielmo Puglisi; Antonella Leonetti; Andrea Bellacicca; Marco Conti Nibali; Lorenzo Gay; Tommaso Sciortino; Gabriella Cerri; Lorenzo Bello; Luca Fornia
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 15.255

10.  fMRI-Targeted High-Angular Resolution Diffusion MR Tractography to Identify Functional Language Tracts in Healthy Controls and Glioma Patients.

Authors:  Francesco Sanvito; Eduardo Caverzasi; Marco Riva; Kesshi M Jordan; Valeria Blasi; Paola Scifo; Antonella Iadanza; Sofia Allegra Crespi; Sara Cirillo; Alessandra Casarotti; Antonella Leonetti; Guglielmo Puglisi; Marco Grimaldi; Lorenzo Bello; Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini; Roland G Henry; Andrea Falini; Antonella Castellano
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 4.677

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.