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Multishell Diffusion MRI–Based Tractography of the Facial Nerve in Vestibular Schwannoma

M. Castellaro, M. Moretto, V. Baro, S. Brigadoi, E. Zanoletti, M. Anglani, L. Denaro, R. Dell’Acqua, A. Landi, F. Causin, D. d’Avella and A. Bertoldo
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2020, 41 (8) 1480-1486; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6706
M. Castellaro
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
bDepartment of Information Engineering (M.C., M.M., S.B., A.B.)
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M. Moretto
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
bDepartment of Information Engineering (M.C., M.M., S.B., A.B.)
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V. Baro
cAcademic Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences (V.B., L.D., A.L., D.d.)
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S. Brigadoi
bDepartment of Information Engineering (M.C., M.M., S.B., A.B.)
dDepartment of Developmental Psychology (S.B., R.D.)
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E. Zanoletti
eOtolaryngology Unit, Department of Neurosciences (E.Z.)
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M. Anglani
fNeuroradiology Unit (M.A., F.C.,) University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
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L. Denaro
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R. Dell’Acqua
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
dDepartment of Developmental Psychology (S.B., R.D.)
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A. Landi
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
cAcademic Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences (V.B., L.D., A.L., D.d.)
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F. Causin
fNeuroradiology Unit (M.A., F.C.,) University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
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D. d’Avella
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
cAcademic Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences (V.B., L.D., A.L., D.d.)
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A. Bertoldo
aFrom the Padova Neuroscience Center (M.C., M.M., R.D., A.L., D.d., A.B.)
bDepartment of Information Engineering (M.C., M.M., S.B., A.B.)
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    Each column shows a specific patient, from top to bottom. A, The intraoperative view of the VS (yellow area) with the position of the VS highlighted (orange arrows) and the position (green arrows) of the FN (green area). B, C, and D, MS-iFOD2, the SS-iFOD2, and the SS-SD-STREAM-L with 1 anatomic seed tractography reconstruction of the FN with a 3D reconstruction of the VS (orange) displayed in the same orientation as in the intraoperative view, respectively. A, For patient 4, two images of the VS, before and after its debulking, highlight the residual tumor capsule (orange arrows) and the FN (green arrow).

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    Results for patient 3 (see text for details). A, The intraoperative view of the VS (yellow area) highlighting the position of the VS (orange arrows) and the position of the FN (green arrows). Also shown is the stimulation site suggesting that the FN was frayed and spread on the tumor surface. Note that the FN is posterior compared with the VS position. B, C, and D, The MS-iFOD2, the SS-iFOD2, and the SS-SD-STREAM-L with 1 anatomic seed tractography reconstruction of the FN with a 3D reconstruction of the VS (orange) displayed in the same orientation as in the intraoperative view.

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    Summary of clinical characteristics and postoperative results of the 5 patientsa

    Patient No.
    12345
    SexFFFMM
    Age (yr)5257644553
    SymptomsDeafness, right tinnitus, dizzinessRight earache, hearing lossTinnitus, right hearing lossTinnitus, right hearing lossTinnitus, left hearing loss
    Tumor sideRightRightRightRightLeft
    Tumor volume (mm3)347.4370.119411153460.6
    Tumor size (mm)15.5 × 715 × 6.722 × 1716.2 × 14.615.5 × 9.8
    Extrameatal tumor dimension (mm)8.36 × 54.3 × 6.717 × 1214.6 × 10.59.8 × 6.6
    Preoperative HB scalebIIIII
    Postoperative HB scaleIIVIIII–IVI
    Koos classificationcIIIIIIIIIIII
    • Note:—HB indicates House and Brackmann.

    • ↵a Both preoperative and postoperative FN functions are reported according to the scale of House and Brackmann.8

    • ↵b House and Brackmann scale: I (normal), normal facial function in all areas; III (moderate dysfunction), gross: obvious but not disfiguring difference between 2 sides; noticeable-but-not severe synkinesis, contracture, and/or hemifacial spasm. At rest, normal symmetry and tone. Motion forehead: slight-to-moderate movement. Eye: complete closure with effort. Mouth: slightly weak with maximum effort; IV (moderately severe dysfunction), gross: obvious weakness and/or disfiguring asymmetry. At rest: normal symmetry and tone. Motion forehead: none. Eye: incomplete closure. Mouth: asymmetric with maximum effort; VI (total paralysis), no movement.

    • ↵c Classification of Koos et al:9 grade II, small tumor with protrusion into the cerebellopontine angle; no contact with the brain stem; grade III, tumor occupying the cerebellopontine cistern with no brain stem displacement.

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    Intraoperative location of FN relative to the VS, assessed at the origin of the nerve and in the cisternal passage tract according to the classification of Sampath et al20

    PatientIntraoperative Findings
    FN OriginFN Passage
    1AIAM
    2AIAM
    3AMP
    4AMAS
    5AMAS
    • Note:—AI indicates anterior-inferior; AM, anterior-medial; AS, anterior-superior; P, posterior.

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    Results of the fiber-tracking reconstructions obtained with the 4 adopted approaches for each patient

    PatientMS-iFOD2SS-iFOD2SS-SD-STREAMSS-SD-STREAM-L
    1 Anatomic Seed2 Anatomic Seeds
    1AccurateDifferent nerve reconstructionAlgorithm failureAccurate, presence of FPAccurate
    2AccurateAccurate, presence of PVEAccurateAccurate, presence of FP and PVEAccurate, presence of FP
    3Partially accuratePartially accurate, presence of FPAlgorithm failurePartially accurate, presence of FP and PVEInconsistent reconstruction
    4AccurateAccurate, presence of PVEAlgorithm failureInconsistent reconstructionAlgorithm failure
    5AccurateAlgorithm failureAlgorithm failureInconsistent reconstructionAlgorithm failure
    • Note:—FP indicates false-positives.

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