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Accurate Preoperative Identification of Motor Speech Area as Termination of Arcuate Fasciculus Depicted by Q-Ball Imaging Tractography

Authors :
Tsukasa Koike
Shota Tanaka
Taichi Kin
Yuichi Suzuki
Shunsaku Takayanagi
Hirokazu Takami
Kazuha Kugasawa
Shohei Nambu
Takaki Omura
Erika Yamazawa
Yoshihiro Kushihara
Yasuyuki Furuta
Ryoko Niwa
Katsuya Sato
Tatsuya Uchida
Yasuhiro Takeda
Satoshi Kiyofuji
Toki Saito
Hiroshi Oyama
Nobuhito Saito
Source :
World Neurosurgery. 164:e764-e771
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Tractography is one way to predict the distribution of cortical functional domains preoperatively. Diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) is commonly used in clinical practice, but is known to have limitations in delineating crossed fibers, which can be overcome by Q-ball imaging tractography (QBT). We aimed to compare the reliability of these 2 methods based on the spatial correlation between the arcuate fasciculus depicted by tractography and direct cortical stimulation during awake surgery.In this study, 15 patients with glioma underwent awake surgery with direct cortical stimulation. Tractography was depicted in a three-dimensional computer graphic model preoperatively, which was integrated with a photograph of the actual brain cortex using our novel mixed-reality technology. The termination of the arcuate fasciculus depicted by either DTT or QBT and the results of direct cortical stimulation were compared, and sensitivity and specificity were calculated in speech-associated brain gyri: pars triangularis, pars opercularis, ventral precentral gyrus, and middle frontal gyrus.QBT had significantly better sensitivity and lower false-positive rate than DTT in the pars opercularis. The same trend was noted for the other gyri.QBT is more reliable than DTT in identification of the motor speech area and may be clinically useful in brain tumor surgery.

Details

ISSN :
18788750
Volume :
164
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6959eea8c6a5962f92bb90b284a40081