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Craniotomy Under Local Anesthesia and Monitored Conscious Sedation for the Resection of Tumors Involving Eloquent Cortex
Harvard Medical School; Monash Hospital; Brigham and Women's Hospital
Journal of Neuro-Oncology (impact factor:
3.21).
08/2000;
49(2):131-139.
DOI:10.1023/A:1026577518902
pp.131-139
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Keywords
157 adult patients
80% resection
81 patients
allows maximal resection
independent neurosurgeon
intra-axial mass lesion
major permanent neurological deficit
neurological deficit
new neurological deficit
Patient satisfaction
patients.Monitored conscious sedation
post-operative imaging
pre-operative neurological deficit
pre-operative neurological deficits
Radiological gross total resection
safe technique
surgery.In 76 patients
transient post-operative deficit
Tumor surgery
Women''s Hospital