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Title: | Patient selection for awake craniotomy <patient selection, awake craniotomy> | Authors: | Coşkun, M.E. Yakar, F. |
Publisher: | Springer Nature | Abstract: | The first awake craniotomy (AC) applications were found in archaeological excavations in Peru. The successful healing rate was 55% of trephinations in 214 skulls. Coca leaves were used as a local anesthetic before the general anesthesia (GA) era. The first recorded case of AC was the epilepsy surgery performed by Sir Victor Horsley in 1886 [1]. He resected an epileptogenic lesion from a 22-year-old man. Wilder Penfield popularized the procedure in the first half of the twentieth century [2]. Compared with GA, AC has the following advantages after tumor resection: improved outcome; greater extent of tumor resection; fewer late neurological deficits, and shorter hospital stay [3–5]. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2023. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2985-6_4 https://hdl.handle.net/11499/58095 |
ISBN: | 978-981992985-6 978-981992984-9 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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