January 25, 2025
Enhancing brain tumor surgery precision with multimodal connectome imaging: Structural and functional connectivity in language-dominant areas
Multimodal connectome imaging may enhance brain tumor surgery by providing structural and functional connectivity insights, aiding in precise resection while preserving language function. This case ...
January 4, 2025
Connectome imaging to facilitate preservation of the frontal aslant tract
Connectome imaging was used to assist in preserving the frontal aslant tract (FAT) during tumor resection. This case study highlights the role of preoperative tractography in reducing the risk of ...
March 8, 2024
Eloquent noneloquence: redefinition of cortical eloquence based on outcomes of superficial cerebral cavernous malformation resection
Quicktome's connectomic analysis on brain malformation surgery exposed 7 unforeseen eloquent regions, highlighting the need for refined surgical strategies and a broader definition of cortical ...
August 7, 2023
Connectomics as a prognostic tool of functional outcome in glioma surgery of the supplementary motor area: illustrative case
Comparison of the pre- and postoperative connectome can be used to objectively evaluate surgical outcomes and assess patient prognosis. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first case ...
January 1, 2023
Connectivity model of the anatomic substrates and network abnormalities in major depressive disorder: A coordinate meta-analysis of resting-state functional connectivity
Meta-analysis of functional connectivity in MDD suggests abnormal interactions between brain networks, particularly increased default mode-central executive pairs and decreased default mode-other ...
September 19, 2022
Using machine learning to evaluate large-scale brain networks in patients with brain tumors: Traditional and non-traditional eloquent areas
A retrospective analysis of 100 brain tumor surgery patients using Quicktome. Quicktome showed the extensive involvement of non-traditional networks around regions of pathology that would not ...
August 5, 2022
Minimally invasive keyhole techniques for resection of giant intracranial tumors
This retrospective investigation of 95 patients operated on between 2012-2017 advocates for the safety of keyhole approaches for removal of giant intracranial tumors.
April 14, 2022
Early Experience Using Omniscient Neurotechnology Fiber Tracking Software for Resection of Intra-Axial Brain Tumors
A report on single-center experience using Quicktome for resection of intra-axial brain tumors
April 6, 2022
Should Neurosurgeons Try to Preserve Non-Traditional Brain Networks? A Systematic Review of the Neuroscientific Evidence
A meta-analytic approach revealing the cognitive and emotional consequences of damaging brain networks in neurosurgery.
January 17, 2022
Patterns of Traditional and Nontraditional Network Involvement in Insulo-Sylvian Gliomas: An Anatomic Study using the Quicktome Platform
A retrospective investigation using Quicktome to demonstrate brain networks compromised by Glioma.
November 28, 2021
Connectivity-based parcellation of normal and anatomically distorted human cerebral cortex
As the basis for the creation of our patient-specific brain maps, this manuscript unveils the Structural Connectivity Atlas (SCA) methodology
October 28, 2021
Changes in the Brain Connectome Following Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Stroke Rehabilitation
In this case report, we use Infinitome to find optimal targets for rTMS in a patient who had suffered an Ischemic Stroke.
August 26, 2021
Anatomy and white matter connections of the precuneus
The Precuneus is involved in visuospatial processing and cognition. We reveal the major connections and functions of the precuneus.
June 15, 2021
A Connectivity Model of the Anatomic Substrates Underlying Ideomotor Apraxia A Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging Studies
A meta-analysis revealing the network constitutents of ideomotor apraxia. We present a connectivity model to explain the determinants of this condition.
April 21, 2021
Anatomy and White Matter Connections of the Lingual Gyrus and Cuneus
The medial occipital lobe, composed of the lingual gyrus and cuneus, is necessary for basic and higher level visual processing. We investigate the connections of the medial occipital lobe.