NITTA Masayuki
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Assistant Professor
Language English
Title Role of preoperative navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation for surgical management of gliomas located near motor function area
Conference 37th International Congress and Exhibitionon Computer Assisted Radiology (CARS2023) 27rd Annual Conference of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery
Conference Type International society and overseas society
Presentation Type Speech
Lecture Type General
Publisher and common publisher◎TAMURA Manabu, KUWANO Atsushi, TAKAKURA Tomokazu, J. F. Mangin, SATO Ikuma, NITTA Masayuki, KAWAMATA Takakazu, MASAMUNE Ken, MURAGAKI Yoshihiro
Date 2023/06/22
Country Germany
Venue
(city and name of the country)
Munich, Germany
Holding period 2023/06/20~2023/06/23
Society abstract 37th International Congress and Exhibitionon Computer Assisted Radiology (CARS2023) program 52-53
Summary We have clinically operated an intraoperative MRI-guided navigation system since 2000 in more than 2200 cases, and since 2004, we have pe,formed intraoperative examination monitoring in awake mapping, that provided navigation images, electrical stimulation, and patient response on simultaneous video in more than 500 cases. To avoid post-operative complications concerning motor function in glioma patients, we provided pre-operative evaluation of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) tractography datasets for brain mapping of white Fig. 1 Preoperative navigated TMS revealed monitoring APB muscle contraction as a pre-operative motor function area as upper limb motor area. We could confirm real motor function with direct response by electrical stimulation on cortex and direct muscle contraction