南美洲的清醒开颅手术:进步、挑战和未来展望。

IF 2.6 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Central Nervous System Disease Pub Date : 2024-03-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795735241238681
Hareesha R Bharadwaj, Wireko A Awuah, Favour T Adebusoye, Joecelyn K Tan, Syed H Ali, Niels Pacheco-Barrios, Marios Papadakis
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背景:清醒开颅手术是一种先进的外科技术,其特点是在脑部手术过程中保持患者清醒。在南美洲,清醒开颅术已在各医疗中心和医院的神经外科实践中得到广泛应用,一些著名的从业人员为该地区清醒开颅术的发展和完善做出了贡献。目的:本研究旨在探讨清醒开颅手术在南美神经外科实践中的整合和影响。重点是了解该手术在该地区的优势、挑战和潜在的变革性影响。研究设计:通过对现有文献的深入研究,进行全面的叙述性回顾和分析。结果:研究结果表明,南美地区的清醒开颅手术具有很大的优势,包括通过缩短住院时间、加快恢复和降低发病率来节约成本。安全性的提高、有效的疼痛管理和麻醉次数的减少也是原因之一。结论:虽然清醒开颅手术在南美洲的应用有望改变该地区的神经外科护理,但其广泛应用仍面临重大挑战。基础设施不足、获得设备的途径有限、财政不稳定以及训练有素的医疗服务提供者短缺都是亟待解决的挑战。
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Awake craniotomies in South America: Advancements, challenges, and future prospects.

BACKGROUND: Awake craniotomy has emerged as an advanced surgical technique, characterized by keeping the patient awake during brain surgery. In South America, awake craniotomies have grained traction in neurosurgical practices across various medical centres and hospitals, with notable practitioners contributing to its growth and refinement in the region. PURPOSE: This study aims to explore the integration and impact of awake craniotomies in South American neurosurgical practices. The focus is on understanding the benefits, challenges, and potential transformative effects of the procedure in the region. RESEARCH DESIGN: A comprehensive narrative review and analysis through a thorough examination of the existing literature. RESULTS: The findings indicate that awake craniotomies in South America offer substantial benefits, including cost savings thorugh reduced hospitalization time, quicker recovery and decreased morbidity. Enhanced safety, effective pain management and reduced anaesthesia also contribute to this. CONCLUSION: Whilst the adaptation of awake craniotomies in South America holds great promise in transforming neurosurgical care in the region, significant challenges hinder its widespread adoption. Inadequate infrastructure, limited access to equipment, financial instability, and shortages in trained healthcare providers represent challenges that need to be addressed.

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