Awake craniotomy for brain tumor resection in the elderly: an institutional experience
Vratko Himic, Victor M. Lu, Roxanne C. Mayrand, Emma R. Sass, Caleigh Roach, Kate Stillman, Sebastian Vargas-George, Jay Chandar, Vaidya Govindarajan, Adham M. Khalafallah, Zachary C. Gersey, Daniel M. Aaronson, Michael E. Ivan, Ashish H. Shah, Ricardo J. Komotar

TL;DR
Awake craniotomy is safe for elderly patients with brain tumors and can lead to good outcomes when performed in well-prepared centers.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the feasibility and safety of awake craniotomy in elderly patients and identifies predictors of post-operative outcomes.
Findings
Only 4.3% of elderly patients had post-operative complications.
Lower frailty predicted shorter hospital stays and reduced readmission rates.
Age was an inverse predictor of neurosurgery-specific readmissions.
Abstract
Awake craniotomy (AC) maximizes safe resection of tumors that encroach on functionally critical areas. However, AC presents additive challenges that are further compounded in the geriatric population. We aim to show that AC is safe and feasible in the elderly, and reveal which peri-operative metrics contribute towards post-operative outcomes, including length of stay, readmissions and discharge disposition. We conducted a decade-long retrospective review of AC in patients older than 75 years old. Multivariate linear and logistic regressions were used to identify independent predictors of re-admission, length of stay in ICU and the hospital, and discharge disposition. Variables included Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS), American Society for Anesthesiologists score, frailty index (mFI-11), age in addition to other key metrics. There were 70 patients with mean age 80 and KPS 75.2…
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TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Brain Metastases and Treatment · Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
