Craniotomy for intracranial vascular malformations
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Craniotomy for intracranial vascular malformations
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ETT |
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Large bore IV x2 |
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Preoperative |
Characterize neurologic deficits |
Intraoperative |
Smooth induction
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Postoperative |
Avoid hypertension (risk of hyperemia) |
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A craniotomy for intracranial vascular malformations is a neurosurgical procedure performed to remove vascular malformations which are considered high risk for rupture or produce neurologic symptoms.
Overview
Background
- Intracranial vascular malformations are congenital defects
- Typically present in young adulthood (most commonly 15-40 years old)
- Wide anatomic variability[1]
- High-flow arteriovenous malformations (AVM)
- Low-flow angiographically occult vascular malformations (AOVM)
- Cavernous malformations
- "Cryptic" AVMs
- Capillary telangiectasias
- Transitional malformations
- Low-flow venous angiomas
Indications
- The Spetzler-Martin AVM grading system estimates morbidity and mortality of surgery[2]
Surgical procedure
Preoperative management
Patient evaluation
System | Considerations |
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Airway | |
Neurologic | |
Cardiovascular | |
Pulmonary | |
Gastrointestinal | |
Hematologic | |
Renal | |
Endocrine | |
Other |
Labs and studies
Operating room setup
Patient preparation and premedication
Regional and neuraxial techniques
Intraoperative management
Monitoring and access
Induction and airway management
Positioning
Maintenance and surgical considerations
Emergence
Postoperative management
Disposition
Pain management
Potential complications
Procedure variants
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References
- ↑ Anesthesiologist's manual of surgical procedures. Richard A. Jaffe, Clifford A. Schmiesing, Brenda Golianu (6 ed.). Philadelphia. 2020. ISBN 978-1-4698-2916-6. OCLC 1117874404.CS1 maint: others (link)
- ↑ Spetzler, R. F.; Martin, N. A. (1986-10). "A proposed grading system for arteriovenous malformations". Journal of Neurosurgery. 65 (4): 476–483. doi:10.3171/jns.1986.65.4.0476. ISSN 0022-3085. PMID 3760956. Check date values in:
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