Patients Awake During Neurosurgery?

A. Kassay
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An awake craniotomy is a type of brain surgery that is performed on patients who are conscious during the operation. This article will focus on the history of the development of the awake craniotomy and the importance of the patient’s role during the operation. Going back to ancient history, archaeological records demonstrated that trepanation of the skull occurred thousands of years ago, before the discovery of general anesthesia. Moving on to the modern awake craniotomy, Dr. Wilder Penfield, the American-Canadian neurosurgeon, sparked the modern era of awake craniotomies through his work in neural stimulation during the 1920s to 60s. During the Montreal Procedure, Dr. Penfield interacted with his patient’s during surgery using only local anesthetic. By probing specific parts of the brain, patients were able to provide Dr. Penfield with immediate feedback. Dr. Penfield stated that his patients were fellow explorers of the unknown brain and together they built the maps which he is famous for. Dr. Penfield’s patients were not just important during the operation, they had an important role afterwards. Patients’ self reports were vital, and Dr. Penfield was the one who interpreted the answers from them. The modern era of the awake craniotomy was established almost 70 years ago, and it revolutionized the field of neurosurgery. Today, awake craniotomies continue to demonstrate the importance of the patient’s role in their own care and help us further understand the complexities of the brain.
神经外科手术中患者清醒吗?
清醒开颅术是一种脑部手术,在手术过程中对有意识的患者进行手术。本文将重点介绍清醒开颅术的发展历史和患者在手术中的作用。回顾古代历史,考古记录表明,在全身麻醉发明之前,数千年前就已经出现了颅骨穿孔。转向现代清醒开颅,怀尔德潘菲尔德博士American-Canadian神经外科医生,引发了现代清醒开颅通过他的作品在1920年代到60年代神经刺激。在蒙特利尔手术过程中,彭菲尔德医生在手术中仅使用局部麻醉与患者进行互动。通过探测大脑的特定部位,患者能够向彭菲尔德博士提供即时反馈。彭菲尔德博士说,他的病人都是未知大脑的探索者,他们一起绘制了他著名的地图。彭菲尔德医生的病人不仅在手术中很重要,在手术后也很重要。病人的自我报告至关重要,彭菲尔德医生负责解读病人的回答。清醒开颅术的现代时代建立在近70年前,它彻底改变了神经外科领域。今天,清醒开颅手术继续证明患者在自身护理中的重要性,并帮助我们进一步了解大脑的复杂性。
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