Technical Considerations in Awake Craniotomy with Cortical and Subcortical Motor Mapping in Preadolescents: Pushing the Envelope.

2021 
INTRODUCTION Unlike adult gliomas, the utility of combined application of awake anesthesia and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) for maximal safe resection in eloquent region gliomas (ERG) has not been established for pediatric population while it remains unexplored in preadolescents (below 11 years old). CASE PRESENTATION We report 2 cases of awake craniotomy with IONM in an 8 and 9 year old for safe maximal resection of ERG. In both the cases, repeated preoperative visits of the operating room was performed to familiarize and educate the children about intraoperative communication, comfortable positioning, and neurological assessment. Under conscious sedation protocol, cortical and subcortical mapping, and electrocorticography, gross total resection was achieved. In both the cases, there were no postoperative neurodeficits or perioperative complications. CONCLUSION Our 2 cases illustrate the first instance of successful use of awake IONM for maximal safe resection of ERG in preadolescent age-group. We believe, with proper preoperative planning and careful titration of anesthetics, it is safe and feasible. The blanket notion that preadolescent age-group should be excluded from awake mapping needs to be challenged, rather curated on a case basis.
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