The frontal aslant tract: Anatomical description and case report.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2024-11-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_809_2024
Ramon Castruita, Samuel Perez, Matias Baldoncini, Valeria Forlizzi, Angel Martínez
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Abstract

Background: Advances in surgical techniques, neuroimaging, and white matter fiber dissection have facilitated the identification of critical tracts like the frontal aslant tract (FAT) that have garnered attention, despite remaining poorly recognized within the neurosurgical community.

Case description: We report the case of a 37-year-old male right-handed patient presenting with headache and epilepsy, in whom neuroimaging revealed an intra-axial lesion in the left middle frontal gyrus closely associated with FAT. Successful navigation-guided resection of the lesion was achieved, resulting in a favorable neurological outcome attributable to the preservation of the tract. This case is complemented by a review of the literature and anatomical dissection of FAT in a human specimen.

Conclusion: The FAT has emerged as a critical white matter structure in neurosurgery, given its involvement in speech and motor functions. This case demonstrates the importance of advanced imaging modalities and intraoperative technologies to ensure safe resection.

额斜束:解剖描述及病例报告。
背景:外科技术、神经影像学和白质纤维解剖的进步促进了对关键神经束的识别,如额斜束(FAT),尽管在神经外科学界仍未得到充分认识,但已引起了人们的关注。病例描述:我们报告一位37岁男性右撇子患者,表现为头痛和癫痫,其神经影像学显示左侧额叶中回轴内病变与FAT密切相关。在导航引导下成功切除病变,由于保留了神经束,获得了良好的神经预后。本病例是由文献回顾和人体标本脂肪解剖补充。结论:由于FAT参与语言和运动功能,它已成为神经外科中一个关键的白质结构。本病例证明了先进的成像方式和术中技术对确保安全切除的重要性。
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