[Occipital gliomas. Case report and literature review].
S A MaryashevA A OgurtsovaB S DombaanayN M EliseevaA A BayevD I PitskhelauriPublished in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2020)
The authors report intraoperative mapping with cortical visual evoked potentials during occipital tumor resection. This approach was valuable to reduce the risk of visual cortex and visual pathways damage and, accordingly, the likelihood of postoperative visual impairment. The peculiarity of this case is registration of clear cortical visual evoked potentials in various positions before and after tumor resection. Intraoperative monitoring was valuable to avoid damage to visual cortex and visual pathways during tumor resection. There was no postoperative visual deterioration. Moreover, we observed partial recovery of visual fields after resection of occipital malignant tumor.