o8t @ SNO
Meet with Omniscient Neurotechnology at the Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting!
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, 20227:30 PM – 9:30 PM ET
West/Central Hall
About Network-based Neurosurgery
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.
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What the literature says...
(Dicpinigaitis et al., 2022)
(Dadario et al., 2021)
(Yeung et al., 2021)
(Morell et al., 2022)
(Dadario & Sughrue, 2022)
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