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Awake craniotomies are performed when the site of surgical instrumentation or resection directly involves or abuts eloquent areas of the brain and require a cooperative patient, a tailored neuroanesthetic technique, and good teamwork. Eloquent cortex refers to any cortical region in which injury produces a symptomatic cognitive or motor deficit and ...
Shobana Rajan, Vibha Mahendra
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Venous air embolism during awake craniotomy in a supine patient [PDF]
Mrinalini Balki+4 more
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Multiformni glioblastom lokaliziran u motornom korteksu: specifičnosti u odnosu na gliome niskog stupnja iste lokalizacije - analiza serije od šezdeset bolesnika [PDF]
The verified presence of a glioblastoma multiforme (GBM ) tumor in the motor area of the brain, in a patient lacking preoperative neurological deficit, offers no certainty that the tumor can be radically removed without the possibility of causing ...
Aleksandar Janićijević+7 more
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Anesthesia and Surgical Considerations in Awake Craniotomy for Eloquent Area Tumor
Introduction: Awake craniotomy is a specialized neurosurgical technique in which the patient remains conscious during surgery, enabling real-time functional mapping of the cerebral cortex. This procedure is primarily employed when a brain tumor or lesion
Mehrdad Masoudifar+2 more
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Plasma levobupivacaine concentrations following scalp block in patients undergoing awake craniotomy [PDF]
T.G. Costello+5 more
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Awake craniotomy in a Covid-19 positive patient: The challenges and outcome
Background: The SARS-COV-2 is a novel coronavirus which is the etiological agent of the COVID-19 infection. The neurosurgical practice is not exempted from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Abiodun Idowu Okunlola
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Dexmedetomidine for awake craniotomy without laryngeal mask [PDF]
Antônio Nogueira de Almeida+5 more
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Experience of awake craniotomy in a child (clinical case)
The objective was to demonstrate the possibility of performing awake craniotomy in a child.Materials and methods. The 9-year-old child with a dysembrioplastic neuroepithelial tumor in the left temporal lobe was planned and performed awake craniotomy ...
O. N. Pulkina+6 more
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Lost for words: an Ignatian encounter with divine love in aggressive brain cancer [PDF]
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Younger, Paul L.
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