Neuroanesthesia for craniotomy should be aimed to ensure intraoperative loss of consciousness (unless awake craniotomy is the selected anesthesiological approach), pain control and an uneventful postoperative recovery, but should also be addressed to manipulate physiological variables including cerebral blood flow and to obtain optimal surgical exposure
Bilotta, F., Guerra, C., Rosa, G. (2013). Update on anesthesia for craniotomy. CURRENT OPINION IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY, 26(5), 517-522 [10.1097/01.aco.0000432513.92822.c2].
Update on anesthesia for craniotomy
Bilotta F;
2013-01-01
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