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268 related items for PubMed ID: 30035455

  • 1. Xenon anesthesia for awake craniotomy: safety and efficacy.
    Kulikov A, Bilotta F, Borsellino B, Sel'kov D, Kobyakov G, Lubnin A.
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  • 3. Intermittent general anesthesia with controlled ventilation for asleep-awake-asleep brain surgery: a prospective series of 140 gliomas in eloquent areas.
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  • 4. The asleep-awake technique using propofol-remifentanil anaesthesia for awake craniotomy for cerebral tumours.
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  • 9. Asleep-awake-asleep regimen for epilepsy surgery: a prospective study of target-controlled infusion versus manually controlled infusion technique.
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  • 10. Anesthetic approach to high-risk patients and prolonged awake craniotomy using dexmedetomidine and scalp block.
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  • 11. Awake craniotomy under xenon anesthesia: first experience.
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  • 12. Awake craniotomies in the pediatric population: a systematic review.
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  • 13. The impact of sedation on brain mapping: a prospective, interdisciplinary, clinical trial.
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  • 14. Comparison of Conscious Sedation and Asleep-Awake-Asleep Techniques for Awake Craniotomy.
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  • 16. The Stony Brook awake craniotomy protocol: A technical note.
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  • 17. The asleep-awake-asleep anesthetic technique for intraoperative language mapping.
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  • 18. Anesthetic complications of awake craniotomies for epilepsy surgery.
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  • 19. Dexmedetomidine as adjunct in awake craniotomy - improvement or not?
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  • 20. Asleep-awake-asleep craniotomy: a comparison with general anesthesia for resection of supratentorial tumors.
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