Safe surgery for glioblastoma: Recent advances and modern challenges.

Gerritsen, Jasper Kees Wim; Broekman, Marike Lianne Daphne; De Vleeschouwer, Steven; Schucht, Philippe; Nahed, Brian Vala; Berger, Mitchel Stuart; Vincent, Arnaud Jean Pierre Edouard (2022). Safe surgery for glioblastoma: Recent advances and modern challenges. Neuro-Oncology, 9(5), pp. 364-379. Oxford University Press 10.1093/nop/npac019

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One of the major challenges during glioblastoma surgery is balancing between maximizing extent of resection and preventing neurological deficits. Several surgical techniques and adjuncts have been developed to help identify eloquent areas both preoperatively (fMRI, nTMS, MEG, DTI) and intraoperatively (imaging (ultrasound, iMRI), electrostimulation (mapping), cerebral perfusion measurements (fUS)), and visualization (5-ALA, fluoresceine)). In this review, we give an update of the state-of-the-art management of both primary and recurrent glioblastomas. We will review the latest surgical advances, challenges, and approaches that define the onco-neurosurgical practice in a contemporary setting and give an overview of the current prospective scientific efforts.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Review Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Head Organs and Neurology (DKNS) > Clinic of Neurosurgery

UniBE Contributor:

Schucht, Philippe

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

1523-5866

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Language:

English

Submitter:

Nicole Söll

Date Deposited:

14 Oct 2022 14:40

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 16:26

Publisher DOI:

10.1093/nop/npac019

PubMed ID:

36127890

Uncontrolled Keywords:

glioblastoma imaging intraoperative mapping preoperative mapping review

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/173751

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/173751

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