Brain Sciences (Aug 2024)

Preoperative Cortical Mapping for Brain Tumor Surgery Using Navigated Transcranial Stimulation: Analysis of Accuracy

  • Wellingson Silva Paiva,
  • Erich Talamoni Fonoff,
  • Rhuann Pontes dos Santos Silva,
  • Lucas Schiavao,
  • André Russowsky Brunoni,
  • César Cimonari de Almeida,
  • Carlos Carlotti Júnior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14090867
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 867

Abstract

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) represents a distinctive technique for non-invasive brain stimulation. Recent advancements in image processing have enabled the enhancement of TMS by integrating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities with TMS via a neuronavigation system. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of navigated TMS for cortical mapping in comparison to surgical mapping using direct electrical stimulation (DES). This study involved 30 neurosurgical procedures for tumors located in or adjacent to the precentral gyrus. The DES points were compared with TMS responses based on the original distances of vectorial modules. There was a notable similarity in the points obtained from the two mapping methods. The distances between the geometric centers of TMS and DCS were 4.85 ± 1.89 mm. A strong correlation was identified between these vectorial points (r = 0.901, p p < 0.001). Patients with deficits exhibited excellent accuracy in both methods. In view of this, TMS demonstrated reliable and precise application in brain mapping, which is a promising method for preoperative functional mapping in motor cortex tumor surgery.

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