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Can patients safely be admitted to a ward after craniotomy for resection of intra-axial brain tumors?

Farhan A MirzaCatherine WangThomas Pittman
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2017)
It is safe to admit almost all patients to a floor bed after craniotomy for intra-axial brain tumor resection. The risk of a catastrophic problem occurring after a 4 hour stay in the post anesthesia care unit is extremely low. Furthermore, even patients who are electively managed in an ICU are unlikely to develop problems that would lead to a worse outcome had they been in a floor bed.
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