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Awake surgery for right frontal lobe glioma can preserve visuospatial cognition and spatial working memory.

Mitsutoshi Nakada1, Riho Nakajima2, Hirokazu Okita3, Yusuke Nakade4, Takeo Yuno4, Shingo Tanaka5, Masashi Kinoshita5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Awake surgery is the standard treatment to preserve motor and language functions. This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate the resection rate and preservation of neurocognitive functions in patients with right frontal lobe glioma who underwent awake surgery.
METHODS: Thirty-three patients (mean age, 48.0 years) with right frontal lobe glioma who underwent awake surgery at our hospital between 2013 and 2019 were included. Fourteen, thirteen, and six cases had WHO classification grades of II, III, and IV, respectively. We evaluated visuospatial cognition (VSC) and spatial working memory (SWM) before and three months after surgery. Relevant brain areas for VSC and SWM were intraoperatively mapped, whenever the task was successfully accomplished. Therefore, patients were divided into an intraoperative evaluation group and a non-evaluation group for each function, and the resection rate and functional outcomes were compared.
RESULTS: The removal rate in the evaluation group for VSC and SWM were similar to that in the non-evaluation group. Chronic impairment rate of VSC was significantly lower in the evaluation than in the non-evaluation group (5.6% vs. 33.3%, p = 0.034). No patient showed postoperative SWM impairment in the evaluation group as opposed to the non-evaluation group (16.7%, p = 0.049). The probability of resection of the deeper posterior part of the middle frontal gyrus, the relevant area of VSC, was higher in the non-evaluation group than in the evaluation group.
CONCLUSIONS: We statistically verified that awake surgery for right frontal lobe glioma results in successful preservation of VSC and SWM with satisfying resection rates.

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Keywords:  Awake surgery; Frontal lobe; Glioma; Visuospatial cognition; Working memory

Year:  2020        PMID: 33136234     DOI: 10.1007/s11060-020-03656-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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10.  Impact of intraoperative stimulation mapping on high-grade glioma surgery outcome: a meta-analysis.

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3.  Preserving Right Pre-motor and Posterior Prefrontal Cortices Contribute to Maintaining Overall Basic Emotion.

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4.  Influences on cognitive outcomes in adult patients with gliomas: A systematic review.

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