| Literature DB >> 23466770 |
W H W Mohd Nazaruddin1, L Mohd Fahmi, A M Laila, I Zamzuri, I Z Abdul Rahman, M Z R Hardy.
Abstract
Awake craniotomy is a brain surgery in patients who are kept awake when it is indicated for certain intracranial pathologies. The anaesthetic management strategy is very important to achieve the goals of the surgery. We describe a series of our first four cases performed under a combination of scalp block and conscious sedation. Scalp block was performed using a mixture of ropivacaine 0.7% and adrenaline 5 5µg/ ml administered to the nerves that innervate the scalp. Conscious sedation was achieved with a combination of two recently available drugs in our country, dexmedetomidine (selective α 2-agonist) and remifentanil (ultra-short acting opioid). Remifentanil was delivered in a target controlled infusion (TCI) mode.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23466770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Malaysia ISSN: 0300-5283