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Awake Craniotomy for Tumour Excision
Authors:K Prabhakaran  CVR Mohan  PC Tripathy  PK Sahoo  KI Mathai
Affiliation:*Classified Specialist (Anaesthesia and Neuroanaesthesia), 166 Military Hospital, C/o 56 APO;+Professor and Head (Department of Anaesthesiology), AFMC, Pune;#Senior Advisor (Anaesthesiology), 158 Base Hospital C/o 99 APO;**Commandant, MH Namkum;++Senior Advisor (Neurosurgery), Command Hospital (SC), Pune
Abstract:

Background

Craniotomy and excision of tumours can produce neurological deficits if the tumour is located close to eloquent areas of the brain. One technique of overcoming this problem is to keep the patient ‘awake’ during surgery.

Methods

Eight patients with intra cranial space occupying lesions (ICSOL) were operated ‘awake’, using a combination of skull block with sedation and analgesia. A mixture of 0.125% bupivacaine and 0.5% lignocaine was used for various nerve and field blocks. Midazolam, fentanyl and propofol in titrated doses were used to achieve conscious sedation.

Result

The procedure was successful in all the patients. They tolerated the procedure well and were able to follow the commands intraoperatively as desired. There were no significant complications.

Conclusion

Awake craniotomy with skull blocks with sedation and analgesia is a well established procedure. It requires a good rapport between surgeon, anaesthesiologist and the patient.Key Words: Awake craniotomy, Skull block, Sedation, Analgesia
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