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 ...
July 6, 2023
Connectomic insight into unique stroke patient recovery after rTMS treatment
Using machine learning, individual brain connectivity analyses reveal unique recovery paths in stroke patients post-treatment.
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 ...
June 14, 2022
A connectivity model of the anatomic substrates underlying Gerstmann syndrome
Gerstmann syndrome is a neurological phenomena associated with a variety of motor and cognitive deficits. From a large clinical dataset, we identify brain networks compromised in this syndrome.
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
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.
March 5, 2021
The Frontal Aslant Tract and Supplementary Motor Area Syndrome: Moving towards a Connectomic Initiation Axis
This study provides a retrospective investigation of the utility of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) for neurosurgical planning of medial frontal gliomas.
January 1, 2020
Beyond eloquence and onto centrality: a new paradigm in planning supratentorial neurosurgery
In this study we explore whether centrality metrics can be utilized to inform the location of surgically eloquent regions. We found PageRank centrality reliably predicted surgically eloquent.