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Connectomics as a prognostic tool of functional outcome in glioma surgery of the supplementary motor area: illustrative case

Eric Suero Molina, Matthew Tait, Antonio Di Ieva

2023Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The supplementary motor area (SMA) is essential in facilitating the commencement and coordination of complex self-initiated movements. Its complex functional connectivity poses a great risk for postoperative neurological deterioration. SMA syndrome can occur after tumor resection and comprises hemiakinesia and akinetic mutism (often, but unpredictably temporary). Although awake surgery is preferred for mapping and monitoring eloquent areas, connectomics is emerging as a novel technique to tailor neurosurgical approaches and predict functional prognosis, as illustrated in this case. OBSERVATIONS: The authors report on a patient presenting with recurrent oligodendroglioma after subtotal resection 7 years earlier. After extensive neuropsychological and neuroradiological assessment (including connectomics), awake surgery was indicated. No intraoperative deficits were recorded; however, the patient presented with postoperative right-sided akinesia and mutism. Postoperative neuroimaging demonstrated the connectome overlapping the preoperative one, and indeed, neurological symptoms resolved after 3 days. LESSONS: Comparison of the pre- and postoperative connectome can be used to objectively evaluate surgical outcomes and assess patient prognosis. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first case demonstrating the feasibility of quantitative functional connectivity analysis as a prognostic tool for neurological improvement after surgery. A better understanding of brain networks is instrumental for improving diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of neuro-oncological patients.

Topics & Concepts

ConnectomicsMedicineConnectomeNeuropsychologyOligodendrogliomaSupplementary motor areaNeuroimagingNeuronavigationSurgeryGliomaPhysical medicine and rehabilitationFunctional connectivityNeuroscienceResectionRadiologyCognitionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingAstrocytomaPsychiatryCancer researchBiologyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
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