OBJECT: In many new clinical trials of patients with malignant gliomas surgical intervention is incorporated as an integral part of tumor-directed interstitial therapies such as gene therapy, biodegradable wafer placement, and immunotherapy. Assessment of toxicity is a major component of evaluating these novel therapeutic interventions, but this must be done in light of known complication rates of craniotomy for tumor resection. Factors predicting neurological outcome would also be helpful for patient selection for surgically based clinical trials. METHODS: The Glioma Outcome Project is a prospectively compiled database containing information on 788 patients with malignant gliomas that captured clinical practice patterns and patient outcome...
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to investigate survival and functional outcomes in patients with ...
Introduction: For decisions on glioblastoma surgery, the risk of complications and decline in perfor...
Background: To date, few parameters have been found that can aid in patient selection and surgical s...
Journal ArticleIn many new clinical trials of patients with malignant gliomas surgical intervention ...
OBJECT: The Glioma Outcomes Project represents a contemporary analysis of the management of malignan...
Abstract Background The occurrence of postoperative complications within 30 days (PC1M) of a craniot...
OBJECT: Although a number of recent studies on the surgical treatment of insular low-grade glioma (...
OBJECT: A growing number of published studies have recently demonstrated the role of resection in o...
BACKGROUND: To date, few parameters have been found that can aid in patient selection and surgical s...
BackgroundThere is a concern that glioma patients undergoing repeat craniotomies are more prone to c...
Background: Surgery of GBM nowadays is usually performed under general anesthesia (GA) and resection...
OBJECTIVE: Medical complications severely impair recovery of neurosurgical patients after craniotomy...
Object. Despite improvements in the medical and surgical management of patients with glioblastoma, t...
OBJECT: While scarcely reported in low-grade glioma (LGG), accurate assessment of higher functions i...
Introduction: The surgical treatment of gliomas in traffic areas, speech is aimed at the maximum abl...
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to investigate survival and functional outcomes in patients with ...
Introduction: For decisions on glioblastoma surgery, the risk of complications and decline in perfor...
Background: To date, few parameters have been found that can aid in patient selection and surgical s...
Journal ArticleIn many new clinical trials of patients with malignant gliomas surgical intervention ...
OBJECT: The Glioma Outcomes Project represents a contemporary analysis of the management of malignan...
Abstract Background The occurrence of postoperative complications within 30 days (PC1M) of a craniot...
OBJECT: Although a number of recent studies on the surgical treatment of insular low-grade glioma (...
OBJECT: A growing number of published studies have recently demonstrated the role of resection in o...
BACKGROUND: To date, few parameters have been found that can aid in patient selection and surgical s...
BackgroundThere is a concern that glioma patients undergoing repeat craniotomies are more prone to c...
Background: Surgery of GBM nowadays is usually performed under general anesthesia (GA) and resection...
OBJECTIVE: Medical complications severely impair recovery of neurosurgical patients after craniotomy...
Object. Despite improvements in the medical and surgical management of patients with glioblastoma, t...
OBJECT: While scarcely reported in low-grade glioma (LGG), accurate assessment of higher functions i...
Introduction: The surgical treatment of gliomas in traffic areas, speech is aimed at the maximum abl...
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to investigate survival and functional outcomes in patients with ...
Introduction: For decisions on glioblastoma surgery, the risk of complications and decline in perfor...
Background: To date, few parameters have been found that can aid in patient selection and surgical s...