We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing emergency craniotomy for a cerebral abscess. Maintenance of intraoperative hemodynamic stability and adequate tissue oxygenation during anesthesia may be challenging in patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease. In this case, we decided to perform the surgery as an awake craniotomy after interdisciplinary consensus. We discuss general aspects of anesthetic management during awake craniotomy and specific concerns in the perioperative care of patients with congenital heart disease
Background: The purpose of awake craniotomy is to test neurological functions to ensure accurate les...
WOS: 000428044700004PubMed ID: 29099148AIM: To present our experience with the awake craniotomy (AC)...
awake craniotomy Resection of brain tumors may cause neurological sequelae, according to the site an...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Cyanotic heart disease (CHD) includes those anatomical heart defects that produce a limitation in pu...
Objective: The generally used asleep-awake-asleep protocol makes reliable intra-operative testing di...
Anaesthesia for neurosurgery while the patient remains awake requires a highly motivated patient and...
A cerebral abscess can be a life-threatening complication of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (...
Patients with uncorrected Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) tend to be poor candidates for anaesthesia but w...
Copyright © 2014 Monu Yadav et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Introduction: Patients with congenital heart disease especially with systemic shunting between syste...
Introduction: Awake craniotomy allows accurate localisation of the eloquent brain, which is crucial ...
Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its...
BACKGROUND: Awake craniotomy offers an excellent means of performing intraoperative mapping and opti...
Context: Awake craniotomy is increasingly performed the world over. We share our experience of perfo...
Background: The purpose of awake craniotomy is to test neurological functions to ensure accurate les...
WOS: 000428044700004PubMed ID: 29099148AIM: To present our experience with the awake craniotomy (AC)...
awake craniotomy Resection of brain tumors may cause neurological sequelae, according to the site an...
We report the case of a 39-year-old male with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease undergoing e...
Cyanotic heart disease (CHD) includes those anatomical heart defects that produce a limitation in pu...
Objective: The generally used asleep-awake-asleep protocol makes reliable intra-operative testing di...
Anaesthesia for neurosurgery while the patient remains awake requires a highly motivated patient and...
A cerebral abscess can be a life-threatening complication of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (...
Patients with uncorrected Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) tend to be poor candidates for anaesthesia but w...
Copyright © 2014 Monu Yadav et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Introduction: Patients with congenital heart disease especially with systemic shunting between syste...
Introduction: Awake craniotomy allows accurate localisation of the eloquent brain, which is crucial ...
Awake craniotomy has become an increasingly frequent procedure. In this paper, the principles of its...
BACKGROUND: Awake craniotomy offers an excellent means of performing intraoperative mapping and opti...
Context: Awake craniotomy is increasingly performed the world over. We share our experience of perfo...
Background: The purpose of awake craniotomy is to test neurological functions to ensure accurate les...
WOS: 000428044700004PubMed ID: 29099148AIM: To present our experience with the awake craniotomy (AC)...
awake craniotomy Resection of brain tumors may cause neurological sequelae, according to the site an...