Special Anaesthetic Considerations for Brain Tumour Surgery in Children

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Abstract

Brain tumours are among the most common neoplasm in children. Therefore, paediatric anaesthesiologists face the challenge of neurosurgical interventions in all age groups. To minimize perioperative mortality and morbidity, a comprehensive understanding of age-dependent differences in anatomy and cerebrovascular physiology is a mandatory prerequisite. Advances in subspeciality training in paediatric neurosurgery and paediatric anaesthesia may improve clinical outcomes and advance communication between the teams.

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Jeker, S., Beck, M. J., & Erb, T. O. (2022, October 1). Special Anaesthetic Considerations for Brain Tumour Surgery in Children. Children. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101539

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