Abstract:
Introduction
The genesis of tumors is unknown in our days. Surgery
represents the effective treatment in this disorder.
According to many surgeries on brain tumors in the
motor areas, postoperatively a motor deficit rate of
30% has been observed.
Purpose
The Evaluation of direct cortical stimulation (SDC)
in the surgical treatment of glial brain tumors in
motor areas.
Material and methods
The examination group includes 35 patients with
brain tumors localized in the parasilvian region.
Direct Cortical Stimulation was intraoperatively used
in order to establish the motor areas.
For the evaluation of the neurological deficit, a comparative
analysis of the pre-andResults
Direct Cortical Stimulation was performed in 35 patients.
During the performing of Direct Cortical Stimulation, motor
areas were detected in 32 patients, but in 3 patients-under the
control of Direct Cortical Stimulation, subtotal and partial
tumor resection was performed in 31 patients and due to the
location of the tumor in the motor area in 1 patient, a biopsy
was performed. The worsening of the postoperative motor
deficit was recorded in the partial ablation for 2 patients and
biopsy for 1 patient where the tumor was directly localized in
the motor area. Direct Cortical Stimulation in the degree of
total and subtotal ablation prevented postoperative motor
deficit at discharge in 22 patients. postoperative motor deficit was
performed.
Conclusions
In order to avoid postoperative neurological consequences
and improve the patients' quality of life, it is appropriate to
use intraoperative Direct Cortical Stimulation.
Description:
Congresul consacrat aniversării a 75-a de la fondarea Universității de Stat de Medicină și Farmacie „Nicolae Testemițanu” din Republica Moldova, Ziua internațională a științei pentru pace și dezvoltare