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A Craniotomy Surgery Procedure for Chronic Brain Imaging
Published on: February 15, 2008
Awake craniotomy for brain tumor: indications, technique and benefits
Tomasz Dziedzic1, Mark Bernstein
1Medical University of Warsaw, Neurosurgery, Banacha 1a, Warsaw, 02-097, Poland.
Abstract:
Increasing interest in the quality of life of patients after treatment of brain tumors has led to the exploration of methods that can improve intraoperative assessment of neurological status to avoid neurological deficits. The only method that can provide assessment of all eloquent areas of cerebral cortex and white matter is brain mapping during awake craniotomy. This method helps ensure that the quality of life and the neuro-oncological result of treatment are not compromised. Apart from the medical aspects of awake surgery, its economic issues are also favorable. Here, we review the main aspects of awake brain tumor surgery. Neurosurgical, neuropsychological, neurophysiological and anesthetic issues are briefly discussed.

