2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11060-022-03957-1
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Postoperative CT scans after resection of brain metastases: neurosurgical routine or added value?

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“…18,19 In addition, many studies have shown no need for early postoperative CT scans for elective neurosurgery. [20][21][22] Nevertheless, new ndings in postoperative CT scans in patients submitted to brain trauma surgery are common (15.6%-40%), especially in patients sustaining ASDH or submitted to decompressive craniectomy. [23][24][25] Therefore, we believe that a postoperative CT scan after a brain trauma patient should be performed on every patient, even if they have intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring implanted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…18,19 In addition, many studies have shown no need for early postoperative CT scans for elective neurosurgery. [20][21][22] Nevertheless, new ndings in postoperative CT scans in patients submitted to brain trauma surgery are common (15.6%-40%), especially in patients sustaining ASDH or submitted to decompressive craniectomy. [23][24][25] Therefore, we believe that a postoperative CT scan after a brain trauma patient should be performed on every patient, even if they have intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring implanted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%