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Surgical mortality at 30 days and complications leading to recraniotomy in 2630 consecutive craniotomies for intracranial tumors.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Neurosurgery (impact factor:
2.79).
01/2011;
68(5):1259-68; discussion 1268-9.
DOI:10.1227/NEU.0b013e31820c0441
pp.1259-68; discussion 1268-9
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Keywords
2.7 million inhabitants
adult patients
brain tumors
complication rates
Follow-up
high-grade gliomas
infections
intracranial surgery
intracranial tumors
low-grade gliomas
mortality rates
Oslo University Hospital
postoperative hematomas
Postoperative hematomas needing evacuation
postoperative infection
presumed advantages
risks
specific knowledge
surgical mortality
well-defined population