Awake Mapping of the Auditory Cortex during Tumor Resection in an Aspiring Musical Performer: A Case Report
Introduction: Preoperative functional MRI (fMRI) and intraoperative awake cortical mapping are established strategies to identify and preserve critical language structures during neurosurgery. There is growing appreciation for the need to similarly identify and preserve eloquent tissue critical for...
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description | Introduction: Preoperative functional MRI (fMRI) and intraoperative awake cortical mapping are established strategies to identify and preserve critical language structures during neurosurgery. There is growing appreciation for the need to similarly identify and preserve eloquent tissue critical for music production. Case Report: A 19-year-old female musician, with a 3- to 4-year history of events concerning for musicogenic seizures, was found to have a right posterior temporal tumor, concerning for a low-grade glial neoplasm. Preoperative fMRI assessing passive and active musical tasks localized areas of activation directly adjacent to the tumor margin. Cortical stimulation during various musical tasks did not identify eloquent tissue near the surgical site. A gross total tumor resection was achieved without disruption of singing ability. At 9-month follow-up, the patient continued to have preserved musical ability with full resolution of seizures and without evidence of residual lesion or recurrence. Conclusion: A novel strategy for performing an awake craniotomy, incorporating preoperative fMRI data for music processing with intraoperative cortical stimulation, interpreted with the assistance of a musician expert and facilitated gross total resection of the patient’s tumor without comprising her musical abilities. |
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