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Fascículos asociativos ínsulo-operculares: revisión de su anatomía y de las implicaciones para el abordaje transopercular a la ínsula
Institution:1. Dept. of Cardiac Surgery, GVM Care & Research, Anthea Hospital, Bari, Italy;2. Honorary Research Fellow, NHLI, Imperial College, London, UK;3. Cardiac Surgery Department, European Hospital, Rome, Italy
Abstract:IntroductionThe insula is a highly connected area, as an intricate network of afferent and efferent projections connect it with adjacent and distant cortical regions.ObjectiveTo perform an extensive review of recent literature to analyse the anatomy of the associative tracts related to the insula.ResultsThe frontal aslant tract, arcuate fasciculus, horizontal portion of the superior longitudinal fasciculus and the middle longitudinal fasciculus are associative tracts connected to the opercula. The inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF) and uncinate fasciculus run under the anterior and inferior portion of the insula.Conclusionsthe pars triangularis and orbicularis of the inferior frontal gyrus, as well as the middle and anterior part of the superior temporal gyrus, have few connections with the perisylvian associative network. Consequently, in the trans-opercular approach to the insula, these 2 regions represent anatomical corridors that give access to the insula. The IFOF and the uncinate fasciculus represent the deep functional margin of resection.
Keywords:Fiber dissection  Intraoperative electrical stimulation  Insula  Diffusion tensor imaging tractography  White matter
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