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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
== Indications == | == Indications == | ||
* Surgical intervention is the mainstay of treatment for astrocytomas. | * Surgical intervention is the mainstay of treatment for astrocytomas. | ||
* Some studies suggest the resection of big tumors which are symptomatic or cause intracranial hypertension and monitor the small ones for further growth. | |||
* Other Studies proved that early resection of the tumor at the time of diagnosis can improve patients prognosis.(3-8 management of low grade) | |||
* | * | ||
==Surgery== | ==Surgery== | ||
=== Low grade astrocytoma === | |||
=== High grade astrocytoma === | |||
== Contraindications == | == Contraindications == | ||
The relative contraindications of brain surgery are: | |||
* Advanced age | |||
* Sever cardiopulmonary dysfunction | |||
* Inaccessible lesions | |||
* Sever systemic illness such as sepsis.(med 2 3) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Indications
- Surgical intervention is the mainstay of treatment for astrocytomas.
- Some studies suggest the resection of big tumors which are symptomatic or cause intracranial hypertension and monitor the small ones for further growth.
- Other Studies proved that early resection of the tumor at the time of diagnosis can improve patients prognosis.(3-8 management of low grade)
Surgery
Low grade astrocytoma
High grade astrocytoma
Contraindications
The relative contraindications of brain surgery are:
- Advanced age
- Sever cardiopulmonary dysfunction
- Inaccessible lesions
- Sever systemic illness such as sepsis.(med 2 3)