Erschienen in:
17.01.2023 | Letter to the Editor
Intraoperative visual evoked potential and subcortico-cortical evoked potential monitoring in diffuse low-grade glioma surgery: a case report
verfasst von:
Gülçin Baş, Emine Taşkıran, Serdar Arslan, Rahşan Kemerdere, Necmettin Tanrıöver
Erschienen in:
Acta Neurologica Belgica
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Ausgabe 6/2023
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Excerpt
Resection of a lesion near the optic pathway can cause visual impairment such as quadrantanopia in temporal lobe surgeries [
3,
11,
19] or homonymous hemianopia in parietal and occipital lobe surgeries [
20]. Although intraoperative motor and sensory neuromonitoring has been a standard tool in neurosurgical procedures, a visual mapping technique with a broadly accepted guide based on practice is lacking [
2]. Since visual field defects can significantly impact the quality of life as in driving abilities [
6], a visual mapping technique can increase the resection safety of a brain lesion near the visual eloquent areas [
2,
12]. …