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Arch Neurocien 2020; 25 (1)
Primera guía mexicana multidisciplinaria para cirugía con paciente despierto y mapeo eléctrico directo en el tratamiento de lesiones cerebrales en áreas elocuentes
Núñez-Velasco Santiago, Moreno-Jiménez Sergio, Avendaño-Méndez Padilla Javier, Gómez-Amador Juan Luis, Navarro-Bonet Jorge, García-Iturbide Ricardo, Molina-Martínez Cristian Alejandro, Pech-Cervantes Claudio Hiram, Pérez-Castillo Areli, Lucio-Soria José, Ochoa-Martínez Edith Elizabeth, Arellano-Reynoso Alfonso, Mejía-Pérez Sonia
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 41
Paginas: 6-18
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RESUMEN
La cirugía con paciente despierto se ha considerado el estándar de oro para tratamiento
de lesiones tumorales en áreas elocuentes; y debe ser realizada mediante un manejo
multidisciplinario, que involucre neurocirujanos, neuroanestesiólogos, neurolingüistas y
neuropsicólogos, permitiendo realizar una resección máxima segura respetando los límites
funcionales de cada paciente.
Esta guía fue hecha por expertos del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía y
otros centros de referencia en México. Contiene criterios para selección de pacientes,
pruebas auxiliares, estudios de imagen, entre otras recomendaciones para todo el personal
involucrado en el proceso.
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