Anaesthesiologist’s Approach to Awake Craniotomy
Awake craniotomy, which was initially used for the surgical treatment of epilepsy, is performed for the resection of tumours in the vicinity of some eloquent areas of the cerebral cortex which is essential for language and motor functions. It is also performed for stereotactic brain biopsy, ventriculostomy, and supratentorial tumour resections. In some
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Remimazolam use for awake craniotomy [PDF]
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A single-center cost analysis of treating primary and metastatic brain cancers with either brain laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) or craniotomy [PDF]
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Anaesthesia for awake craniotomy [PDF]
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Awake craniotomy for brain tumor resection in the elderly: an institutional experience. [PDF]
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Patients’ perspective on awake craniotomy using the awake-awake-awake protocol
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A Brief Review of Studies of Out-of-Body Experiences in both the Healthy and Pathological Populations [PDF]
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Efficacy and safety of awake craniotomy versus general anesthesia for glioma resection: A systematic review. [PDF]
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Awake Craniotomy in Pediatric Neurosurgery: A Case Report on a 12-Year-Old With Recurrent Ganglioglioma. [PDF]
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