Abstract This resource is a problem-based learning (PBL) case addressing the anesthetic management of a child presenting for an awake craniotomy. The PBL seeks to review the indications for awake craniotomies, consider the anesthetic options for awake craniotomies, and address the potential complications that are associated with awake craniotomies
This review article presents a detailed analysis of patients' management for awake craniotomy, at th...
Context: Awake craniotomy is increasingly performed the world over. We share our experience of perfo...
Awake craniotomy (AC) may be required when neurological injury is affecting eloquent areas of the br...
Background. Awake craniotomy is a useful surgical approach to identify and preserve eloquent areas d...
Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its...
Despite of various neurophysiologic monitoring methods under general anesthesia, functional mapping ...
WOS: 000428044700004PubMed ID: 29099148AIM: To present our experience with the awake craniotomy (AC)...
Abstract Background and objectives: The conscious patient cooperation during neurological procedure...
Neurosurgery in awake patients incorporates newer technologies that require the anesthesiologists to...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Background and objectives: Some intracranial procedures are achievable with patients awake, however,...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Anaesthesia for neurosurgery while the patient remains awake requires a highly motivated patient and...
Abstract This problem-based learning resource is designed to promote group discussion and complement...
Abstract Introduction Approximately 1% of all children born in the United States suffer from congeni...
This review article presents a detailed analysis of patients' management for awake craniotomy, at th...
Context: Awake craniotomy is increasingly performed the world over. We share our experience of perfo...
Awake craniotomy (AC) may be required when neurological injury is affecting eloquent areas of the br...
Background. Awake craniotomy is a useful surgical approach to identify and preserve eloquent areas d...
Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its...
Despite of various neurophysiologic monitoring methods under general anesthesia, functional mapping ...
WOS: 000428044700004PubMed ID: 29099148AIM: To present our experience with the awake craniotomy (AC)...
Abstract Background and objectives: The conscious patient cooperation during neurological procedure...
Neurosurgery in awake patients incorporates newer technologies that require the anesthesiologists to...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Background and objectives: Some intracranial procedures are achievable with patients awake, however,...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Anaesthesia for neurosurgery while the patient remains awake requires a highly motivated patient and...
Abstract This problem-based learning resource is designed to promote group discussion and complement...
Abstract Introduction Approximately 1% of all children born in the United States suffer from congeni...
This review article presents a detailed analysis of patients' management for awake craniotomy, at th...
Context: Awake craniotomy is increasingly performed the world over. We share our experience of perfo...
Awake craniotomy (AC) may be required when neurological injury is affecting eloquent areas of the br...