o8t @ SNO

noun_Calendar_4253755_whiteMeet with Omniscient Neurotechnology at the Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting!

 

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Gary Nugent,
Director of Medical Education

Neuro-Oncology & Brain Networks

The #SNO2022 program highlights a shift in how the neurosurgery community is approaching brain tumor surgery, with a new emphasis on patient quality of life and the brain networks that impact it. From understanding the impact resection has on post-operative functional and cognitive deficits, to how brain networks may be implicated in mental health, we think you'll find these sessions especially interesting...

NCOG-46 - Personalized, parcel-guided rTMS for neuro-rehabilitation after tumor neurosurgery: safety and proof of concept
Jacky Yeung
Friday, November 18, 2022
1:25 PM – 1:35 PM ET
Ballroom A
MODL-37 - Discernible Interindividual Patterns of Global Efficiency Decline during Theoretical Brain Surgery
Nicholas Dadario
Friday, November 18, 2022
7:30 PM – 9:30 PM ET
West/Central Hall
NCOG-12 - Impact of tumor-related seizures on mental health disorder order in low-grade glioma
Debarati Bhanja
Friday, November 18, 2022
7:30 PM – 9:30 PM ET
West/Central Hall

About Network-based Neurosurgery

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Mounting evidence suggests that in order to effectively gauge onco-functional balance and produce the best post-op quality of life for patients, we must consider brain networks.

Quicktome leverages the power of connectomics to show them to you. 

Learn more in Connectome Academy 

What the literature says...

Early Experience Using Omniscient Fiber Tracking Software for Resection of Intra-Axial Brain Tumors

(Dicpinigaitis et al., 2022)

Reducing the Cognitive Footprint of Brain Tumor Surgery

(Dadario et al., 2021)

Using Quicktome for Intracerebral Surgery: Early Retrospective Study and Proof of Concept

(Yeung et al., 2021)

Using machine learning to evaluate large-scale brain networks in patients with brain tumors: Traditional and non-traditional eloquent areas

(Morell et al., 2022)

Should Neurosurgeons Try to Preserve Non-Traditional Brain Networks? A Systematic Review of the Neuroscientific Evidence

(Dadario & Sughrue, 2022)

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