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Neuroanesthesia for Brain Tumors

Brain tumor neuroanesthesia demands preservation of cerebral perfusion, intracranial pressure management, and patient safety for intricate procedures. The methods involve the use of meticulous drug choice, invasive monitoring, and multimodal anesthesia protocols. Cooperation between anesthesiologists and neurosurgeons provides secure resection of the tumor and best results for the patient. Newer developments in monitoring and anesthetic methods facilitate recovery and minimize complications.

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