2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4637316/v1
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Awake Surgery for Right Frontal Lobe Glioma: Preserving Emotional Recognition and Facilitating Early Return to Work

Kosei Yamamoto,
Ryota Tamura,
Sota Wakahara
et al.

Abstract: Background Many glioma patients struggle to return to work after surgery because of higher brain dysfunction. Although the right frontal lobe has historically been considered functionally silent, reports of performing awake surgery to evaluate higher brain functions in patients with tumors in this area have increased. We present two patients who underwent awake surgery for malignant glioma in the right frontal lobe to preserve emotional recognition and facilitate an early return to work. Case Presentation: C… Show more

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