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A supratentorial craniotomy is a surgery that involves temporarily removing a piece of bone in the skull to allow access to the brain. A person may have this surgery to treat tumors, bleeding ...
After supratentorial craniotomy, 44 patients were randomly assigned to receive fentanyl either via PCA, 0.5 µg/kg every 6 minutes, at a maximum of 10 doses per hour (n = 18), or PRN, 25 to 50 µg ...
Their study, titled Intravenous Acetaminophen for Postoperative Supratentorial Craniotomy - A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial, found that patients received IV acetaminophen ...
In this study an attempt was made to define more precisely the success and scope of each method in a group of patients with a variety of supratentorial brain tumors. In addition, differing ...
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