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- W2109756498 abstract "Patients undergoing awake surgery for resection of brain tumours in the primary motor cortex (M1) are at high risk of developing new motor deficits. Thus, use of this procedure requires consideration of several important points, including the optimal modality to localise M1 on the affected side and the overall advantages and disadvantages of the procedure. In our experience with awake surgery for 21 brain tumours located in the M1 from January 2004 through October 2008, we found that functional magnetic resonance imaging was the most reliable modality in terms of localising the M1 and that the anatomic relationship between motor tracts and brain tumours is a critical determinant of postoperative motor function. Other considerations, including potential complications of this procedure and relative efficacy and safety versus surgery under general anaesthesia for patients with brain tumours in the M1, are discussed." @default.
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- W2109756498 title "Advantages and disadvantages of awake surgery for brain tumours in the primary motor cortex: institutional experience and review of literature" @default.
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