Patient-reported intraoperative experiences during awake craniotomy for brain tumors: a scoping review

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Kathleen Joy O. Khu
Juan Silvestre G. Pascual
Katrina Hannah D. Ignacio
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[1] University of the Philippines Manila,Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital
[2] University of the Philippines Manila,Division of Adult Neurology, Department of Neurosciences, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital
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Neurosurgical Review | 2022年 / 45卷
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Awake craniotomy; Patient experience; Patient perceptions; Intraoperative mapping, Qualitative research;
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Awake craniotomy (AC) is a neurosurgical procedure that may be used to excise tumors located in eloquent areas of the brain. The techniques and outcomes of AC have been extensively described, but data on patient-reported experiences are not as well known. To determine these, we performed a scoping review of patient-reported intraoperative experiences during awake craniotomy for brain tumor resection. A total of 21 articles describing 534 patients were included in the review. Majority of the studies were performed on adult patients and utilized questionnaires and interviews. Some used additional qualitative methodology such as grounded theory and phenomenology. Most of the evaluation was performed within the first 2 weeks post-operatively. Recollection of the procedure ranged from 0 to 100%, and most memories dealt with the cranial fixation device application, cranial drilling, and intraoperative mapping. All patients reported some degree of pain and discomfort, mainly due to the cranial fixation device and uncomfortable operative position. Most patients were satisfied with their AC experience. They felt that participating in AC gave them a sense of control over their disease and thought that trust in the treatment team and adequate pre-operative preparation were very important. Patients who underwent AC for brain tumor resection had both positive and negative experiences intraoperatively, but overall, majority had a positive perception of and high levels of satisfaction with AC. Successful AC depends not only on a well-conducted intraoperative course, but also on adequate pre-operative information and patient preparation.
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