利用导航经颅磁刺激识别脊柱肿瘤切除术后的皮质功能可塑性。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
L Onyiriuka, J M Aliaga-Arias, S Patel, A Khan, K Ashkan, R Gullan, R Bhangoo, A Ahmed, G Grahovac, F Vergani, A Kailaya-Vasan, J P Lavrador
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摘要

我们的目的是研究导航经颅磁刺激(nTMS)脑图谱在描述硬膜外髓内肿瘤(IDEM)引起的术前运动障碍和术后皮质功能重组方面的有效性。本研究收集并比较了一例胸椎脑膜瘤患者手术切除病灶后的术前和 1 年随访的临床、放射学和 nTMS 数据。一名 67 岁的患者因继发于 IDEM 肿瘤而出现严重的进行性胸椎脊髓病(高张力截瘫、阵挛、无感觉尿潴留)。最初的 nTMS 评估显示他有双侧上肢表现,但双下肢均无阳性反应。他成功接受了 IDEM(WHO 1 级脑膜瘤)手术切除。1 年随访时,患者的步态有所改善,膀胱功能恢复正常。nTMS 显示患者上下肢均有阳性反应,面积(右侧:1.01 vs 0.39cm2;左侧:1.92 vs 0.81cm2)和体积(右侧:344.2 vs 42.4uVcm2;左侧:467.nTMS运动图谱和衍生指标可以描述术前运动障碍的特征以及IDEM切除术后随访期间皮质的可塑性。
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Identifying functional cortical plasticity after spinal tumour resection using navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Our aim was to investigate the effectiveness of navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) brain mapping to characterise preoperative motor impairment caused by an intradural extramedullary (IDEM) tumour and postoperative cortical functional reorganisation. Preoperative and 1-year follow-up clinical, radiological and nTMS data from a case of thoracic spinal meningioma that underwent surgical resection of the lesion were collected and compared. A 67-year-old patient presented with severe progressive thoracic myelopathy (hypertonic paraparesis, clonus, insensate urinary retention) secondary to an IDEM tumour. Initial nTMS assessment showed bilateral upper limb representation with no positive responses for both lower limbs. He underwent successful surgical resection for his IDEM (meningioma WHO grade 1). At 1-year follow-up, the patient's gait was improved and his bladder function normalised. nTMS documented positive responses for both upper and lower limbs and a decrease in the area (right side: 1.01 vs 0.39cm2; left side: 1.92 vs 0.81cm2) and volume (right side: 344.2 vs 42.4uVcm2; left side: 467.1 vs 119uVcm2) of cortical activation for both upper limbs, suggesting a functional reorganisation of the motor areas after tumour resection. nTMS motor mapping and derived metrics can characterise preoperative motor deficit and cortical plasticity during follow-up after IDEM resection.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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