covid
Buscar en
Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología
Toda la web
Inicio Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología Anestesia para craneotomías con resecciones volumétricas en áreas elocuentes ...
Información de la revista
Vol. 36. Núm. 3.
Páginas 222-226 (agosto - octubre 2008)
Compartir
Compartir
Descargar PDF
Más opciones de artículo
Vol. 36. Núm. 3.
Páginas 222-226 (agosto - octubre 2008)
Open Access
Anestesia para craneotomías con resecciones volumétricas en áreas elocuentes guiadas por estereotaxia: Sedación Consciente vs. Anestesia General
Visitas
2679
Henry Carvajal
, Rubén Carrasquilla**, Ramiro Alcalá***, Juan Carlos Jiménez****, Juan Carlos Benedetti*****
* Anestesiólogo, jefe anestesiología Clínica Medihelp Ser-vices, Cartagena
** Anestesiólogo. Anestesia y Unidad de Cuidaos Intensivos, Clínica Medihelp Services. Cartagena
*** Anestesiólogo. Anestesia y Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, Clínica Medihelp Services. Cartagena
**** Residente II Anestesiología Universidad de Cartagena
***** Neurocirujano Funcional, Adscrito Clínica Medihelp Services
Este artículo ha recibido

Under a Creative Commons license
Información del artículo
El Texto completo está disponible en PDF
REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS
[1.]
J.C. Benedetti.
Craneotomias, resecciones volumétricas y lesionectomias guiadas por estereotaxia.
Serie de 60 casos. Neurotarget, 2 (2007),
[2.]
J.M. Michael, R. Irene, G.O. Jeffrey, J.S. Karen, D.H. Marck, L. Lorri, M.L. Artur.
Dexmedetomidine Sedation During Awake Craneotomy For Seizure Resection: Effects on Electrocorticography.
J Neurosurg Anesthesiol, 19 (2007), pp. 38-44
[3.]
A.Y. Bekker, B. Kaufman, H. Samir.
The use of dexmedetomidine infusion for awake craniotomy.
Anesth Analg, 92 (2001), pp. 1251-1253
[4.]
F.M. Patricia, P. Kenneth, K. Erik, H.S. Theodore, A.L. Cinthya.
Dexmedotomidine and Neurocognitive Testing in Awake Craneotomy.
J Neurosurg Anesthesiol, 16 (2004), pp. 20-25
[5.]
A.M. Thomas, M.M. James, C.K. Robert.
Dexmedetomidine as Rescue Drug During Awake Craneotomy dor Cortical Motor Mapping and Tumor Resection.
Anesth Analg, 102 (2006), pp. 1556-1558
[6.]
R. Irene, M. Saipin, S.V. Monica, A.L. Lorri, J.S. Michael, J.D. Karen, C.S. Jefferson, G. Robert, M.L. Arthur.
Clinical Experience With Dexmedetomidina for Implantation of Deep Brain Stimulators in Parkinson”s Disease.
Anesth Analg, 103 (2006), pp. 1224-1228
[7.]
Elizabeth A.M. Frost.
Booij HDJ Anestesia in the Patient Awake Craneotomy.
Curr Opin Anesth, 20 (2007), pp. 331-335
[8.]
J.E. Cotrel, D.S. Smith.
Anestesia and Neurosugery, pp. 311-312
[9.]
K.B. Johnson, T.D. Egan.
Remifantanyl and propofol combination for Awake craneotomy : Case report with pharmacokinetic simulation.
J Neurosurg Anesth, 10 (1998), pp. 25-29
[10.]
Herrick IA, Rosemary AC, Warren TB, Teresa N, Adrian G, Sedative Doses of Remifentanil Have Minimal Effect on Electrocoticography Spike Activity During Awake Epilepsy Sugery.
[11.]
Haim B, Azriel P, Moshe H, Irena U, Zvi R. Monitored Anesthesia Care Using Remifentanil and Propofol for Awake Craniotomy. J of Neurosurg Anesth Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 246–249.
[12.]
M.L. Mingus, T.G. Monk, M.I. Gold.
Remifentanil versus propofol as adjuncts to regional anesthesia, Remifentanil 3010 Study Group.
J Clin Anesth, 10 (1998), pp. 46-53
[13.]
Elizabeth A.M. Frost.
Booij HDJ Anestesia in the Patient Awake Craneotomy.
Curr Opin Anesth, 20 (2007), pp. 331
[14.]
Keifer JC, Dentchev D, Little K, et al. A Retrespective analysis of a remifentanil/propofol general anesthetic for craneotomy before awake functional brain.
[15.]
E. Gignac, P.H. Manninen, A.W. Gelb.
Comparison of fentanyl, sufentanyl and alfentanyl during awake craneotomy for epilepsy.
Can J Anesthes, 40 (1993), pp. 421-424
[16.]
E. Gignac, P.H. Manninen, A.W. Gelb.
Comparison of fentanyl, sufentanil and alfentanil during awake craniotomy for epilepsy.
Can J Anaesth, 40 (1993), pp. 421-424
[17.]
D.P. Archer, J.M.A. McKenna, L. Morin.
Conscious sedation analgesia during craniotomy for intractable epilepsy: A review of 354 consecutive cases.
Can J Anaesth, 35 (1988), pp. 338-344
[18.]
C.K. John, D. Dimitar, L. Kenneth, S.W. David, H.F. Allan, O.B. Ceci.
A Retrospective Analysis of a Remifentanil/Propofol General Anesthetic for Craniotomy Before Awake Functional Brain Mapping.
Anesth Analg, 101 (2005), pp. 502-508
[19.]
M.A. Bustillo, R.M. Lazar, A.D. Finck.
Dexmedetomidine may impair cognitive testing during endovascular embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations: a retrospective.
J of Neurosur Anesthes, 14 (2002), pp. 209-212
[20.]
P.F. Mack, K. Perrine, G. Kobylarz.
Dexmedetomidine and neurocognitive testing in awake craniotomy.
J Neurosurgical Anesthesiol, 16 (2004), pp. 20-25
Copyright © 2008. Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología
Opciones de artículo