Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma

Herein we report on a patient with a WHO Grade III astrocytoma in the right insular region in close proximity to the internal capsule who underwent a right frontotemporal craniotomy. Total gross resection of insular gliomas remains surgically challenging based on the possibility of damage to the cor...

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Main Authors: Chelsea eEkstrand, Marla eMickleborough, Daryl eFourney, Layla eGould, Eric eLorentz, Tasha eEllchuk, Ron eBorowsky
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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DTI
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2016.00015/full
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spelling doaj-06312402bd5145a9a5cde856ae06c4a12020-11-25T00:03:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience1662-51452016-03-011010.3389/fnint.2016.00015172712Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytomaChelsea eEkstrand0Marla eMickleborough1Marla eMickleborough2Daryl eFourney3Daryl eFourney4Layla eGould5Eric eLorentz6Tasha eEllchuk7Ron eBorowsky8Ron eBorowsky9University of SaskatchewanUniversity of SaskatchewanRoyal University HospitalRoyal University HospitalRoyal University HospitalUniversity of SaskatchewanUniversity of SaskatchewanRoyal University HospitalUniversity of SaskatchewanRoyal University HospitalHerein we report on a patient with a WHO Grade III astrocytoma in the right insular region in close proximity to the internal capsule who underwent a right frontotemporal craniotomy. Total gross resection of insular gliomas remains surgically challenging based on the possibility of damage to the corticospinal tracts. However, maximizing the extent of resection has been shown to decrease future adverse outcomes. Thus, the goal of such surgeries should focus on maximizing extent of resection while minimizing possible adverse outcomes. In this case, pre-surgical planning included integration of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), to localize motor and sensory pathways. Novel fMRI tasks were individually developed for the patient to maximize both somatosensory and motor activation simultaneously in areas in close proximity to the tumor. Information obtained was used to optimize resection trajectory and extent, facilitating gross total resection of the astrocytoma. Across all three motor-sensory tasks administered, fMRI revealed an area of interest just superior and lateral to the astrocytoma. Further, DTI analyses showed displacement of the corona radiata around the superior dorsal surface of the astrocytoma, extending in the direction of the activation found using fMRI. Taking into account these results, a transcortical superior temporal gyrus surgical approach was chosen in order to avoid the area of interest identified by fMRI and DTI. Total gross resection was achieved and minor post-surgical motor and sensory deficits were temporary. This case highlights the utility of comprehensive pre-surgical planning, including fMRI and DTI, to maximize surgical outcomes on a case-by-case basis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2016.00015/fullDTIfMRIPre-surgical planninginsular astrocytomamotor and sensory localization
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author Chelsea eEkstrand
Marla eMickleborough
Marla eMickleborough
Daryl eFourney
Daryl eFourney
Layla eGould
Eric eLorentz
Tasha eEllchuk
Ron eBorowsky
Ron eBorowsky
spellingShingle Chelsea eEkstrand
Marla eMickleborough
Marla eMickleborough
Daryl eFourney
Daryl eFourney
Layla eGould
Eric eLorentz
Tasha eEllchuk
Ron eBorowsky
Ron eBorowsky
Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
DTI
fMRI
Pre-surgical planning
insular astrocytoma
motor and sensory localization
author_facet Chelsea eEkstrand
Marla eMickleborough
Marla eMickleborough
Daryl eFourney
Daryl eFourney
Layla eGould
Eric eLorentz
Tasha eEllchuk
Ron eBorowsky
Ron eBorowsky
author_sort Chelsea eEkstrand
title Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
title_short Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
title_full Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
title_fullStr Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
title_full_unstemmed Pre-surgical integration of FMRI and DTI of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
title_sort pre-surgical integration of fmri and dti of the sensorimotor system in transcortical resection of a high-grade insular astrocytoma
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
issn 1662-5145
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Herein we report on a patient with a WHO Grade III astrocytoma in the right insular region in close proximity to the internal capsule who underwent a right frontotemporal craniotomy. Total gross resection of insular gliomas remains surgically challenging based on the possibility of damage to the corticospinal tracts. However, maximizing the extent of resection has been shown to decrease future adverse outcomes. Thus, the goal of such surgeries should focus on maximizing extent of resection while minimizing possible adverse outcomes. In this case, pre-surgical planning included integration of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), to localize motor and sensory pathways. Novel fMRI tasks were individually developed for the patient to maximize both somatosensory and motor activation simultaneously in areas in close proximity to the tumor. Information obtained was used to optimize resection trajectory and extent, facilitating gross total resection of the astrocytoma. Across all three motor-sensory tasks administered, fMRI revealed an area of interest just superior and lateral to the astrocytoma. Further, DTI analyses showed displacement of the corona radiata around the superior dorsal surface of the astrocytoma, extending in the direction of the activation found using fMRI. Taking into account these results, a transcortical superior temporal gyrus surgical approach was chosen in order to avoid the area of interest identified by fMRI and DTI. Total gross resection was achieved and minor post-surgical motor and sensory deficits were temporary. This case highlights the utility of comprehensive pre-surgical planning, including fMRI and DTI, to maximize surgical outcomes on a case-by-case basis.
topic DTI
fMRI
Pre-surgical planning
insular astrocytoma
motor and sensory localization
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2016.00015/full
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