Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art

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Autor(a) principal: KRAMBEK,MÁRCIO CARDOSO
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: VITORINO-ARAÚJO,JOÃO LUIZ, LOVATO,RENAN MAXIMILIAN, VEIGA,JOSÉ CARLOS ESTEVES
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The anesthesia for awake craniotomy (AC) is a consecrated anesthetic technique that has been perfected over the years. Initially used to map epileptic foci, it later became the standard technique for the removal of glial neoplasms in eloquent brain areas. We present an AC anesthesia technique consisting of three primordial times, called awake-asleep-awake, and their respective particularities, as well as delve into the anesthetic medications used. Its use in patients with low and high-grade gliomas was favorable for the resection of tumors within the functional boundaries of patients, with shorter hospital stay and lower direct costs. The present study aims to systematize the technique based on the experience of the largest philanthropic hospital in Latin America and discusses the most relevant aspects that have consolidated this technique as the most appropriate in the surgery of gliomas in eloquent areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
title Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
spellingShingle Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
KRAMBEK,MÁRCIO CARDOSO
Anesthesia
Craniotomy
Scalp
Glioma
Neurosurgery
title_short Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
title_full Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
title_fullStr Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
title_full_unstemmed Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
title_sort Awake craniotomy in brain tumors - Technique systematization and the state of the art
author KRAMBEK,MÁRCIO CARDOSO
author_facet KRAMBEK,MÁRCIO CARDOSO
VITORINO-ARAÚJO,JOÃO LUIZ
LOVATO,RENAN MAXIMILIAN
VEIGA,JOSÉ CARLOS ESTEVES
author_role author
author2 VITORINO-ARAÚJO,JOÃO LUIZ
LOVATO,RENAN MAXIMILIAN
VEIGA,JOSÉ CARLOS ESTEVES
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KRAMBEK,MÁRCIO CARDOSO
VITORINO-ARAÚJO,JOÃO LUIZ
LOVATO,RENAN MAXIMILIAN
VEIGA,JOSÉ CARLOS ESTEVES
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anesthesia
Craniotomy
Scalp
Glioma
Neurosurgery
topic Anesthesia
Craniotomy
Scalp
Glioma
Neurosurgery
description ABSTRACT The anesthesia for awake craniotomy (AC) is a consecrated anesthetic technique that has been perfected over the years. Initially used to map epileptic foci, it later became the standard technique for the removal of glial neoplasms in eloquent brain areas. We present an AC anesthesia technique consisting of three primordial times, called awake-asleep-awake, and their respective particularities, as well as delve into the anesthetic medications used. Its use in patients with low and high-grade gliomas was favorable for the resection of tumors within the functional boundaries of patients, with shorter hospital stay and lower direct costs. The present study aims to systematize the technique based on the experience of the largest philanthropic hospital in Latin America and discusses the most relevant aspects that have consolidated this technique as the most appropriate in the surgery of gliomas in eloquent areas.
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