The Awake Craniotomy: A Patient's Experience and A Literature Review

Cureus. 2022 Jun 29;14(6):e26441. doi: 10.7759/cureus.26441. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

We present a case report and a literature review of the awake craniotomy procedure for mass resection, with emphasis on the historical aspects, anatomical and surgical considerations, and, uniquely, a patient's experience undergoing this procedure. This procedure is a safe and effective method for lesion resection when working in and around eloquent brain. We have described our process of guiding a patient through an awake craniotomy procedure and detailed the patient's experience in this study. We also conducted a systematic literature review of studies involving awake craniotomy over three years, 2018-2021. Lastly, we compared the methodology used by our institution and the current mostly used methods within the neurosurgical community. Several studies were identified using PubMed and Google Scholar. Awake craniotomy is a safe and effective method of achieving a high rate of resection of lesions located in and around the eloquent cortex with a low degree of postoperative neurological deficit.

Keywords: awake brain surgery; awake craniotomy; craniotomy while awake; patient experience; patient psychology.

Publication types

  • Case Reports