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Assessment of Awake Surgery With Electrocorticographic Recordings in the Management of Gliomas and Correlation With Imaging Data (ECoG)
Sponsor: GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche
Summary
This study proposes to analyze data from intraoperative ECoG recordings acquired during wakefulness interventions in order to identify the connection networks involved in cognitive functions. This study also proposes to correlate the ECoG data with the imaging data and to analyze the disturbances of the electrophysiological signals induced by the cortical and subcortical brain lesions: this will make it possible to establish a more detailed mapping of the tumor areas and to compare disturbances recorded to those recorded in healthy areas. Thus, this approach should make it possible to improve the quality of excision of glial lesions located in eloquent areas, while reducing the risk of neurological sequelae and thus improve the survival and quality of life of patients.
Official title: Assessment of Awake Surgery With Electrocorticographic Recordings in the Management of Gliomas and Correlation With Imaging Data
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1
Start Date
2021-12-17
Completion Date
2022-05-31
Last Updated
2026-07-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
ECoG : electrocorticography
The skull and the dura are opened under general anesthesia and the two grids of 64 cortical electrodes will be applied to the cortex, one facing the glial lesion, and the other at a distance from the glial lesion in the so-called area. "Healthy" (non-tumor), before the patient wakes up. They consist of 8 recording slides each comprising 8 electrodes of 2 mm in diameter each spaced 0.5 mm (DispoMed®, USA).
Locations (1)
Clairval Private Hospital
Marseille, Paca, France