The rubral wing and its connectome
Volker A. Coenen, Alexander Rau, Horst Urbach, Bastian E.A. Sajonz, Marco Reisert

TL;DR
The rubral wing is a key anatomical landmark for targeting the dentatorubrothalamic tract in tremor surgery, offering potential improvements in precision.
Contribution
The study identifies the rubral wing as a precise waypoint for the crossed dentatorubrothalamic tract and validates its potential for stereotactic surgery.
Findings
The rubral wing consistently defines the crossed dentatorubrothalamic tract and routes fibers to the precentral gyrus.
The center of gravity of the rubral wing can be determined with high accuracy despite low SNR limitations.
The rubral wing shows a fiber tightness peak that aligns with the precentral gyrus in tractography.
Abstract
•The Rubral Wing is a precise anatomical waypoint for the crossed dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTx).•RW has strong connectivity to the precentral gyrus.•FGATIR/FLAWS MRI allows subject-level visualization of RW though single-subject volumetry is limited by low SNR.•RW rendition with FGATIR/FLAWS may improve DRT targeting in tremor surgery without relying on DTI.•RW targeting might offer clinical relevance for DBS and SLS planning including MRgFUS and radiosurgery. The Rubral Wing is a precise anatomical waypoint for the crossed dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTx). RW has strong connectivity to the precentral gyrus. FGATIR/FLAWS MRI allows subject-level visualization of RW though single-subject volumetry is limited by low SNR. RW rendition with FGATIR/FLAWS may improve DRT targeting in tremor surgery without relying on DTI. RW targeting might offer clinical relevance for DBS and SLS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
