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Sitting Versus Horizontal Position on Craniotomies

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The Ohio State University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Craniotomy
Brain Tumor

Treatments

Procedure: Surgical position

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03364283
2015H0035

Details and patient eligibility

About

The main objectives of this study are comparison of the incidence of intraoperative air embolism and the extent of blood loss in patients undergoing posterior cranial fossa (PCF) and pineal region (PR) surgeries in sitting and horizontal position. Additionally, the overall treatment outcome, neurological functional outcome, degree of tumor removal, clinical course in the postoperative period, and the patient satisfaction will be compared between the groups.

Full description

This was a prospective observational study to assess the effects of patient positioning during craniotomies on surgical outcomes. Patients were distributed into 2 major groups based on the surgical position: sitting and horizontal. Each group was further divided into subgroups based on the type and location of the lesion. To achieve the study goals, comparison of the 2 approaches in equivalent patient groups was performed, including comparable demographics, diagnoses, topographic location of the lesions, anesthetic approaches, and surgical experience.

The operating surgeons decided patient positioning based on clinical judgment. Type of anesthesia was defined by the anesthesiologist in charge of the patient however, it was maximally standardized for both sites. All the surgeries were performed by neurosurgeons with sufficient experience of sitting craniotomies.

Enrollment

109 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients 18 - 75 years old undergoing open posterior cranial fossa and pineal region surgery and diagnosed with space-occupying or vascular lesions willing consent to participate in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Significant cardio-vascular comorbid conditions (cardiac insufficiency, recent infarction, advanced arterial hypertension)
  • Advanced chronic respiratory comorbid conditions
  • Uncorrected hypovolemia, anemia, hypoalbuminemia
  • De-compensated acid base and electrolyte disorders
  • Anticoagulated patients and patients with coagulation disorders, deep venous thrombosis (history of deep vein thrombosis or clinically established)
  • Preoperative evidence of spinal or peripheral nerve dysfunction that may interfere with patient positioning.
  • Cervical myelopathy
  • Cervical spine disorders (atlanto-occipital arthritis, previous fractures etc.)

Trial design

109 participants in 2 patient groups

Sitting Position
Description:
Sitting and semi-sitting
Treatment:
Procedure: Surgical position
Horizontal Position
Description:
Prone, lateral and park bench.

Trial contacts and locations

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