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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery strategies for elective craniotomy: a systematic review.
Journal of Neurosurgery, 2021OBJECTIVE Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) has led to a paradigm shift in perioperative care through multimodal interventions. Still, ERAS remains a relatively new concept in neurosurgery, and there is no summary of evidence on ERAS applications in
V. Stumpo +9 more
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Postoperative complications after craniotomy for brain tumor surgery
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine, 2017Anne Ferrier, Veronique Ramonda
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007
Object The primary aim of this study was to establish standard sites for bur holes that maintain constant anatomical relationships with the skull base and neural structures and can serve as the basal aspect of supratentorial temporooccipital craniotomies.
Guilherme Carvalhal Ribas +1 more
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Object The primary aim of this study was to establish standard sites for bur holes that maintain constant anatomical relationships with the skull base and neural structures and can serve as the basal aspect of supratentorial temporooccipital craniotomies.
Guilherme Carvalhal Ribas +1 more
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Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2020
An unconscious patient with an extra-dural haematoma may not survive transfer to a neurosurgical centre for definitive care. This article describes a simple approach to a decompressive craniotomy which may be life-saving in these patients when a neurosurgeon is not available.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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An unconscious patient with an extra-dural haematoma may not survive transfer to a neurosurgical centre for definitive care. This article describes a simple approach to a decompressive craniotomy which may be life-saving in these patients when a neurosurgeon is not available.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2020
OBJECTIVE The optimal surgical treatment for acute subdural hemorrhage (ASDH) remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes in patients who underwent craniotomy with those in patients who underwent decompressive craniectomy for
Keita Shibahashi +4 more
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OBJECTIVE The optimal surgical treatment for acute subdural hemorrhage (ASDH) remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes in patients who underwent craniotomy with those in patients who underwent decompressive craniectomy for
Keita Shibahashi +4 more
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Feasibility of awake craniotomy in the pediatric population
Paediatric anaesthesia, 2020Awake craniotomy with direct cortical stimulation and mapping is the gold standard for resection of lesions near eloquent brain areas, as it can maximize the extent of resection while minimizing the risk of neurological damage.
Gabriela Alcaraz García-Tejedor +6 more
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2009
Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its anaesthetic management are reviewed. The means allowing achievement of anaesthetic objectives are described, with emphasis on points that determine success of the procedure. A careful and adequate selection and preparation of patients are mandatory, and
Vincent, Bonhomme +2 more
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Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its anaesthetic management are reviewed. The means allowing achievement of anaesthetic objectives are described, with emphasis on points that determine success of the procedure. A careful and adequate selection and preparation of patients are mandatory, and
Vincent, Bonhomme +2 more
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Midline Suboccipital Osteoplastic Craniotomy - ‘Cobra Craniotomy'
Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2012<b><i>Background:</i></b> Midline suboccipital craniotomy has been proposed as an alternative to conventional craniectomy for removal of posterior fossa tumors. <b><i>Method:</i></b> We describe a modified technique for midline suboccipital osteoplastic craniotomy based on the atlantooccipital membrane ...
Tanmoy K. Maiti +3 more
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Update on anesthesia for craniotomy
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2013In this review, we present an update on the relationship between anesthesia and intraoperative hemodynamic complications, early postanesthesia recovery, postoperative pain and postoperative nausea and vomiting after craniotomy. We also review latest advances in education and research in neuroanesthesia for brain surgery.Insights from clinical reports ...
Bilotta F, Guerra C, Rosa G
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1992
The incidence of craniotomy infections, usually less than 5%, is dependent on many factors, such as how the information is collected and how the percentage is calculated. Because these factors may vary from report to report, incidence figures should be read with skepticism. It is difficult to prove that a given factor contributes to infection.
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The incidence of craniotomy infections, usually less than 5%, is dependent on many factors, such as how the information is collected and how the percentage is calculated. Because these factors may vary from report to report, incidence figures should be read with skepticism. It is difficult to prove that a given factor contributes to infection.
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