Complications of First Craniotomy for Intra-Axial Brain Tumour
Alberto M Cabantog and Mark Bernstein

Abstract:
Complications were examined in a single surgeon's series
of 207 consecutive adult patients undergoing first craniotomy
for intra-axial brain tumour. The study group consisted of 114
gliomas, 74 metastatic tumours and 19 miscellaneous lesions.
There were 25 infratentorial tumours and 182 supratentorial
tumours (39 deep and 143 superficial). The total number of patients
sustaining complications was 52 for an overall complication
rate of 25.1%; the rate was higher for infratentorial tumours
(44.0%) than supratentorial tumours (22.8%) regardless of histology
(p = 0.012). There were 5 deaths for a mortality rate of 2.4%.
Forty-seven patients incurred operative morbidity (22.7%); 7
out of the 47 had multiple complications. Sixteen patients sustained
transient worsening due to edema (7.7%) and 6 patients sustained
permanent neurological deficit (2.9%). Medical complications
were suffered by 17 patients (8.2%). Major complications which
significantly altered the quality and/or quantity of survival
were suffered by 9 patients overall (4.3%).
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 213-218
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