Microelectrode Implantation in Human Insula: Technical Challenges and Recording Insights
Daphné Citherlet, Sami Heymann, Maya Aderka, Katarzyna Jurewicz, B. Suresh Krishna, Manon Robert, Alain Bouthillier, Olivier Boucher, Dang Khoa Nguyen

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges and outcomes of implanting hybrid macro-microelectrodes in the human insula to better understand brain activity in epilepsy.
Contribution
The study provides practical insights and recommendations for implanting hybrid electrodes in the insula to record neural activity in epilepsy patients.
Findings
Spiking neural activity was successfully recorded in 20.3% of microcontacts in the anterior-inferior insula.
Hybrid electrode implantation was safe with no complications, but faced challenges like signal absence and noise interference.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Intracranial macroelectrode implantation is a pivotal clinical tool in the evaluation of drug-resistant epilepsy, allowing further insights into the localization of the epileptogenic zone and the delineation of eloquent cortical regions through cortical stimulation. Additionally, it provides an avenue to study brain functions by analyzing cerebral responses during neuropsychological paradigms. By combining macroelectrodes with microelectrodes, which allow recording the activity of individual neurons or smaller neural clusters, recordings could provide deeper insights into neuronal microcircuits and the brain’s transitions in epilepsy and contribute to a better understanding of neuropsychological functions. In this study, one or two hybrid macro-micro electrodes were implanted in the anterior-inferior insular region in patients with refractory epilepsy. We report…
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TopicsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Neural dynamics and brain function
