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The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note

The success of awake craniotomies relies on the patient’s performance of function-specific tasks that are simple, quick, and reproducible. Intraoperative identification of visuospatial function through cortical and subcortical mapping has utilized a variety of intraoperative tests, each with its own...

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Autores principales: Conner, Andrew K, Glenn, Chad, Burks, Joshua D, McCoy, Tressie, Bonney, Phillip A, Chema, Ahmed A, Case, Justin L, Brunner, Scott, Baker, Cordell, Sughrue, Michael
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Publicado: Cureus 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5161499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28003947
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.883
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author Conner, Andrew K
Glenn, Chad
Burks, Joshua D
McCoy, Tressie
Bonney, Phillip A
Chema, Ahmed A
Case, Justin L
Brunner, Scott
Baker, Cordell
Sughrue, Michael
author_facet Conner, Andrew K
Glenn, Chad
Burks, Joshua D
McCoy, Tressie
Bonney, Phillip A
Chema, Ahmed A
Case, Justin L
Brunner, Scott
Baker, Cordell
Sughrue, Michael
author_sort Conner, Andrew K
collection PubMed
description The success of awake craniotomies relies on the patient’s performance of function-specific tasks that are simple, quick, and reproducible. Intraoperative identification of visuospatial function through cortical and subcortical mapping has utilized a variety of intraoperative tests, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. In light of this, we developed a simple software program that aids in preventing neglect by simulating a target-cancellation task on a portable electronic device. In this report, we describe the interactive target cancellation task and have reviewed seven consecutive patients who underwent awake craniotomy for parietal and/or posterior temporal infiltrating brain tumors of the non-dominant hemisphere. Each of these patients performed target cancellation and line bisection tasks intraoperatively. The outcomes of each patient and testing scenario are described. Positive intraoperative cortical and subcortical sites involved with visuospatial processing were identified in three of the seven patients using the target cancellation and confirmed utilizing the line-bisection task. No identification of visuospatial function was accomplished utilizing the line-bisection task alone. Complete visuospatial function mapping was completed in less than 10 minutes in all patients. No patients had preoperative or postoperative hemineglect. Our findings highlight the feasibility of the target cancellation technique for use during awake craniotomy to aid in avoiding postoperative hemineglect. Target cancellation may offer an alternative method of cortical and subcortical visuospatial mapping in patients unable to perform other commonly used modalities.
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spelling pubmed-51614992016-12-21 The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note Conner, Andrew K Glenn, Chad Burks, Joshua D McCoy, Tressie Bonney, Phillip A Chema, Ahmed A Case, Justin L Brunner, Scott Baker, Cordell Sughrue, Michael Cureus Neurosurgery The success of awake craniotomies relies on the patient’s performance of function-specific tasks that are simple, quick, and reproducible. Intraoperative identification of visuospatial function through cortical and subcortical mapping has utilized a variety of intraoperative tests, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. In light of this, we developed a simple software program that aids in preventing neglect by simulating a target-cancellation task on a portable electronic device. In this report, we describe the interactive target cancellation task and have reviewed seven consecutive patients who underwent awake craniotomy for parietal and/or posterior temporal infiltrating brain tumors of the non-dominant hemisphere. Each of these patients performed target cancellation and line bisection tasks intraoperatively. The outcomes of each patient and testing scenario are described. Positive intraoperative cortical and subcortical sites involved with visuospatial processing were identified in three of the seven patients using the target cancellation and confirmed utilizing the line-bisection task. No identification of visuospatial function was accomplished utilizing the line-bisection task alone. Complete visuospatial function mapping was completed in less than 10 minutes in all patients. No patients had preoperative or postoperative hemineglect. Our findings highlight the feasibility of the target cancellation technique for use during awake craniotomy to aid in avoiding postoperative hemineglect. Target cancellation may offer an alternative method of cortical and subcortical visuospatial mapping in patients unable to perform other commonly used modalities. Cureus 2016-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5161499/ /pubmed/28003947 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.883 Text en Copyright © 2016, Conner et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neurosurgery
Conner, Andrew K
Glenn, Chad
Burks, Joshua D
McCoy, Tressie
Bonney, Phillip A
Chema, Ahmed A
Case, Justin L
Brunner, Scott
Baker, Cordell
Sughrue, Michael
The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title_full The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title_fullStr The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title_full_unstemmed The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title_short The Use of the Target Cancellation Task to Identify Eloquent Visuospatial Regions in Awake Craniotomies: Technical Note
title_sort use of the target cancellation task to identify eloquent visuospatial regions in awake craniotomies: technical note
topic Neurosurgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5161499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28003947
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.883
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