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Craniotomy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1945
Abstract Out of 22,705 deliveries at the Bronx Hospital, 19 were delivered by craniotomy, a percentage of 0.084. In these 19 cases there were two deaths, a percentage of 10.5.
J. Irving Kushner, A. Charles Posner
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Stereotactic Craniotomy

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1990
Computed tomography-based stereotactic biopsy procedures for diagnosing intracranial tumors are common today. In addition, point stereotaxis is used to center a craniotomy over a superficial lesion or to find a deep one. Technical innovations have improved performance of these operations. The author describes the instrumentation and current methodology
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Osteoplastic Pterional Craniotomy

Southern Medical Journal, 1989
We describe a new method for small frontotemporal craniotomies. Adequate exposure is obtained. Sparing of the trunk of the frontotemporal branch of the facial nerve as it passes near the eyebrow preserves forehead mimetic function, and maintenance of the blood supply to the bone flap helps to prevent resorption.
Michael Schlitt, Quindlen Ea
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Pain and Craniotomy

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007
Object Opioid administration after major intracranial surgery is often limited by a presumed lack of need and a concern that opioids will adversely affect the postoperative neurological examination. The authors conducted a prospective study to evaluate the incidence, severity, and treatment of postoperative pain in patients who underwent major ...
Arthur M. Lam, M. Sean Kincaid
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Awake craniotomy: anesthetic considerations based on outcome evidence.

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2019
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review highlights anaesthesia management options for awake craniotomy and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches, intraoperative complications and future directions. RECENT FINDINGS For lesions located
Darreul Sewell, Martin R. Smith
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Stereotactic Craniotomy with the Exoscope

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1997
A three-dimensional computer graphic program has been developed to guide the surgeon through the resection of a brain tumor. It consists of a video camera mounted on a stereotactic frame which visualizes the operative field in real time. Superimposed on the video monitor is a computer generated model of the tumor or other resection target mass.
Philip L. Gildenberg, Jeffrey Labuz
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Anesthesia for awake craniotomy

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2018
Purpose of review The current review reports on current trends in the anesthetic management of awake craniotomy, including preoperative preparation, sedation schemes, pain management, and prevention of intraoperative complications.
A. Kulikov, A. Lubnin
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Anaesthesia for craniotomy

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2005
Abstract Anaesthesia for neurosurgery requires an understanding of the pathophysiology of the presenting condition, the ability to manipulate intracranial physiology to provide optimal intraoperative conditions and the ability to respond to complications.
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Robot-Assisted Craniotomy

min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 2005
In the Special Research Centre 414 of the German Research Funding (DFG, Bonn) a system for robot-assisted cranial surgery was developed. It is designed for the accurate and safe execution of craniotomies and repositioning of bone pieces. The system is intended for use in the surgical therapy of craniosynostosis. Preoperatively, CT imaging is performed.
J. Raczkowsky   +10 more
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