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Inflammatory Profile of Awake Function-Controlled Craniotomy and Craniotomy under General Anesthesia [PDF]
Background. Surgical stress triggers an inflammatory response and releases mediators into human plasma such as interleukins (ILs). Awake craniotomy and craniotomy performed under general anesthesia may be associated with different levels of stress.
Markus Klimek +7 more
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Awake craniotomy for tumor resection
Surgical treatment of brain tumors, especially those located in the eloquent areas such as anterior temporal, frontal lobes, language, memory areas, and near the motor cortex causes high risk of eloquent impairment.
Mohammadali Attari, Sohrab Salimi
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Anesthetic considerations for awake craniotomy [PDF]
Awake craniotomy is a gold standard of care for resection of brain tumors located within or close to the eloquent areas. Both asleep-awake-asleep technique and monitored anesthesia care have been used effectively for awake craniotomy and the choice of ...
Seung Hyun Kim, Seung Ho Choi
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Nowadays, even in developing countries Cesarean section is the most common method of delivery for the breech presentation. However, in rural parts of the countries still vaginal route is the only option. Trauma to the after coming head is the common issue among the contributors of birth trauma during breech delivery.
Bikash Shrestha +3 more
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Delayed effect of craniotomy on experimental seizures in rats. [PDF]
Neurosurgical therapeutic interventions include components that are presumed to be therapeutically inert, such as craniotomy and electrode implantation. Because these procedures may themselves exert neuroactive actions, with anecdotal evidence suggesting
Patrick A Forcelli +2 more
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The pterional craniotomy: tips and tricks
This review intended to describe in a didactic and practical manner the frontotemporosphenoidal craniotomy, which is usually known as pterional craniotomy and constitute the cranial approach mostly utilized in the modern neurosurgery.
Feres Chaddad-Neto +5 more
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Risk Factors for Central Nervous System Infections After Craniotomy
Yufeng Liu,1,* Jie Liu,1,* Xiaoyan Wu,1 Enshe Jiang2,3 1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Luoyang Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Luoyang, Henan, 471000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurosurgery, The First
Liu Y, Liu J, Wu X, Jiang E
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A comparison between robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery and conventional craniotomy for intracerebral hemorrhage: efficiency, complications and outcomes [PDF]
BackgroundIntracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe neurological condition with high morbidity and mortality rates. Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RA-MIS) has emerged as a novel technique that may offer advantages over traditional craniotomy.
Mingxiao Li +8 more
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Awake craniotomy using a high-flow nasal cannula with oxygen reserve index monitoring - A report of two cases - [PDF]
Background Awake craniotomy is a well-tolerated procedure for the resection of brain tumors residing within or close to the eloquent cortical areas. Monitored anesthesia care (MAC) is a dominant anesthetic approach for awake craniotomy; however, it is ...
Joonhee Gook +5 more
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