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406 related items for PubMed ID: 35569489

  • 1. Effect of awake craniotomy in glioblastoma in eloquent areas (GLIOMAP): a propensity score-matched analysis of an international, multicentre, cohort study.
    Gerritsen JKW, Zwarthoed RH, Kilgallon JL, Nawabi NL, Jessurun CAC, Versyck G, Pruijn KP, Fisher FL, Larivière E, Solie L, Mekary RA, Satoer DD, Schouten JW, Bos EM, Kloet A, Nandoe Tewarie R, Smith TR, Dirven CMF, De Vleeschouwer S, Broekman MLD, Vincent AJPE.
    Lancet Oncol; 2022 Jun; 23(6):802-817. PubMed ID: 35569489
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  • 2. Radical supramaximal resection for newly diagnosed left-sided eloquent glioblastoma: safety and improved survival over gross-total resection.
    Di L, Shah AH, Mahavadi A, Eichberg DG, Reddy R, Sanjurjo AD, Morell AA, Lu VM, Ampie L, Luther EM, Komotar RJ, Ivan ME.
    J Neurosurg; 2023 Jan 01; 138(1):62-69. PubMed ID: 35623362
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  • 3. Impact of awake mapping on overall survival and extent of resection in patients with adult diffuse gliomas within or near eloquent areas: a retrospective propensity score-matched analysis of awake craniotomy vs. general anesthesia.
    Fukui A, Muragaki Y, Saito T, Nitta M, Tsuzuki S, Asano H, Kawamata T.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2022 Feb 01; 164(2):395-404. PubMed ID: 34605985
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  • 4. Awake craniotomy versus craniotomy under general anesthesia without surgery adjuncts for supratentorial glioblastoma in eloquent areas: a retrospective matched case-control study.
    Gerritsen JKW, Viëtor CL, Rizopoulos D, Schouten JW, Klimek M, Dirven CMF, Vincent AJE.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2019 Feb 01; 161(2):307-315. PubMed ID: 30617715
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  • 7. Neurological outcomes following awake and asleep craniotomies with motor mapping for eloquent tumor resection.
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  • 10. Awake Versus Asleep Craniotomy for Patients With Eloquent Glioma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
    Sattari SA, Rincon-Torroella J, Sattari AR, Feghali J, Yang W, Kim JE, Xu R, Jackson CM, Mukherjee D, Lin SC, Gallia GL, Comair YG, Weingart J, Huang J, Bettegowda C.
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  • 12. Onco-functional outcome after resection for eloquent glioblastoma (OFO): A propensity-score matched analysis of an international, multicentre, cohort study.
    Gerritsen JKW, Mekary RA, Pisică D, Zwarthoed RH, Kilgallon JL, Nawabi NL, Jessurun CAC, Versyck G, Moussa A, Bouhaddou H, Pruijn KP, Fisher FL, Larivière E, Solie L, Kloet A, Tewarie RN, Schouten JW, Bos EM, Dirven CMF, Jacques van den Bent M, Chang SM, Smith TR, Broekman MLD, Vincent AJPE, De Vleeschouwer PS.
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  • 14. Survival benefit of lobectomy for glioblastoma: moving towards radical supramaximal resection.
    Shah AH, Mahavadi A, Di L, Sanjurjo A, Eichberg DG, Borowy V, Figueroa J, Luther E, de la Fuente MI, Semonche A, Ivan ME, Komotar RJ.
    J Neurooncol; 2020 Jul 01; 148(3):501-508. PubMed ID: 32627128
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  • 16. The PROGRAM study: awake mapping versus asleep mapping versus no mapping for high-grade glioma resections: study protocol for an international multicenter prospective three-arm cohort study.
    Gerritsen JKW, Dirven CMF, De Vleeschouwer S, Schucht P, Jungk C, Krieg SM, Nahed BV, Berger MS, Broekman MLD, Vincent AJPE.
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  • 18. T2 Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Resection for Glioblastoma Involving Eloquent Brain Areas Facilitated Through Awake Craniotomy and Clinical Outcome.
    Lu M, Fu ZH, He XJ, Lu JK, Deng XQ, Lin DL, Gu YM, Fan YF, Lai MY, Li J, Yang MM, Chen ZP.
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  • 19. What effects does awake craniotomy have on functional and survival outcomes for glioblastoma patients?
    Clavreul A, Aubin G, Delion M, Lemée JM, Ter Minassian A, Menei P.
    J Neurooncol; 2021 Jan 21; 151(2):113-121. PubMed ID: 33394262
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  • 20. Contribution of combined intraoperative electrophysiological investigation with 3-T intraoperative MRI for awake cerebral glioma surgery: comprehensive review of the clinical implications and radiological outcomes.
    Ghinda D, Zhang N, Lu J, Yao CJ, Yuan S, Wu JS.
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