Intraoperative Seizure Detection During Active Resection of Glioblastoma Through a Novel Hollow Circular Electrocorticography Array.
Ricardo A DomingoTito Vivas-BuitragoGaetano De BiaseErik H MiddlebrooksPerry S BechtleDavid S SabsevitzAlfredo Quinones-HinojosaWilliam O TatumPublished in: Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (2021)
We report a unique case of serial electrographic seizures detected during continuous intraoperative ECoG monitoring during active surgical resection of a glioblastoma using a novel circular hollow array during an awake craniotomy. The use of continuous ECoG monitoring during active resection may provide additional data, with potential influence in outcomes for patients undergoing resection of high-grade glial neoplasms.
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