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01-12-2025 | Craniotomy | Review

Postoperative Neurosurgical Complications in Neurocritical Care

Authors: Christopher P. Robinson, Aimee Aysenne

Published in: Current Treatment Options in Neurology | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

The purpose of this review is to identify risks of neurosurgical procedures with emphasis on general medical and surgical complications in the post-operative setting. We specifically discuss complications related to craniotomy and craniectomy, open vascular and endovascular surgery, transsphenoidal surgery, cerebral spinal fluid flow diversion, and spinal surgery.

Recent Findings

Technological and scientific advances have allowed for increasing procedural applications with safer and less invasive techniques in the neurosurgical field. Ongoing research has focused on maximizing the benefits of these procedures by balancing the inherent associated risks. As such, post-operative complications have decreased, however their prevalence remains significant in several domains including infection, intracranial hemorrhage, seizures, cerebral edema, and hydrocephalus.

Summary

Neurologists, and other clinicians who care for patients undergoing neurosurgery in the post-operative setting should be aware of the risks associated with these neurosurgical interventions, especially for patients who have undergone complex procedures, with the goal to better prevent, recognize and treat complications.
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Title
Postoperative Neurosurgical Complications in Neurocritical Care
Authors
Christopher P. Robinson
Aimee Aysenne
Publication date
01-12-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Treatment Options in Neurology / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1092-8480
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3138
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11940-024-00813-7

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