Publications by authors named "Adolfo Morelli"

Surgical resection of brain tumours aims at the maximal safe resection of the pathological tissue with minimal functional impairment. To achieve this objective, reliable anatomical landmarks are indispensable to navigate into the brain. The neuronavigation system can provide information to target the location of the patient's lesion, but after the craniotomy, a brain shift and relaxation mismatch with it often occur.

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Article Synopsis
  • Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) is a new tool that helps doctors during brain surgery, especially for tumors affecting movement.
  • A review of different studies showed that using nTMS can lead to fewer issues with movement after surgery and better success in completely removing tumors.
  • The research suggests that nTMS allows for smaller surgeries and possibly shorter operation times, but more high-quality studies are needed to confirm its benefits.
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Spinal tumor (ST) surgery carries the risk of new neurological deficits in the postoperative period. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and mapping (IONM) represents an effective method of identifying and monitoring in real time the functional integrity of both the spinal cord (SC) and the nerve roots (NRs). Despite consensus favoring the use of IONM in ST surgery, in this era of evidence-based medicine, there is still a need to demonstrate the effective role of IONM in ST surgery in achieving an oncological cure, optimizing patient safety, and considering medicolegal aspects.

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