Awake craniotomy in developing countries: review of hurdles

S. Khan, K. Nathani, S. Enam, F. Shafiq
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Awake craniotomy is a neurosurgical approach, in which patient is operated under local anesthesia to assess his neurological function intraoperatively. It has multiple advantages over craniotomy under general anesthesia, mainly including improved postoperative neurological status, lower length of hospital, and lower overall cost of hospital stay. Awake craniotomy is commonly practiced in the developed world; however, its role in developing country is limited. Considering the benefits that awake craniotomy offers, it can contribute significant socioeconomic benefits to a developing country, especially with reduce expenditure on health care as well as maintenance of functional capacity of patients to continue work. Development of awake craniotomy in a developing country is a challenge. Multiple hurdles must be overcome before considering the possibility of the procedure. One of the key hurdles is limitation of resources. Others include neuroanesthesia training, extent of disease, and patient selection. Patient's awareness or literacy rate is also a factor to be considered, especially in developing countries where it can be difficult to explain the procedure to the patient. The authors have successfully implemented awake craniotomy in Pakistan recently and have shared how they managed to overcome the hurdles in their case. The hurdles are considerable, but they can be overcome with efforts. The program will be highly beneficial to a developing country and should be attempted for betterment of health-care facilities available to the population.
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发展中国家清醒开颅术:障碍回顾
清醒开颅术是一种神经外科方法,患者在局部麻醉下进行手术,术中评估患者的神经功能。与全麻开颅手术相比,它具有多种优势,主要包括术后神经系统状况改善、住院时间缩短、总住院费用降低。清醒开颅术在发达国家很常见;然而,它在发展中国家的作用有限。考虑到清醒开颅术带来的好处,它可以为发展中国家带来重大的社会经济效益,特别是在减少医疗保健支出以及维持患者继续工作的功能能力方面。清醒开颅术在发展中国家的发展是一个挑战。在考虑这一程序的可能性之前,必须克服多重障碍。关键的障碍之一是资源的限制。其他包括神经麻醉训练、疾病程度和患者选择。患者的意识或识字率也是一个需要考虑的因素,特别是在发展中国家,很难向患者解释手术程序。这组作者最近在巴基斯坦成功地实施了清醒开颅手术,并分享了他们是如何克服障碍的。障碍是相当大的,但通过努力是可以克服的。该方案将对发展中国家非常有益,应尝试改善向人民提供的保健设施。
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