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Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report

BACKGROUND: The awake craniotomy (AC) procedure allows for safe and maximal resection of brain tumors from highly eloquent regions. However, geriatric patients are often viewed as poor candidates for AC due to age and medical comorbidities. Frailty assessments gauge physiological reserve for surgery...

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Autores principales: Cole, Kyril L., Varela, Samantha, Rumalla, Kavelin, Kazim, Syed Faraz, Rebbe, Ryan W., Carvajal, Michael, SantaCruz, Karen S., McKee, Rohini, Willman, Cheryl, Schmidt, Meic H., Bowers, Christian A.
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36324951
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_542_2022
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author Cole, Kyril L.
Varela, Samantha
Rumalla, Kavelin
Kazim, Syed Faraz
Rebbe, Ryan W.
Carvajal, Michael
SantaCruz, Karen S.
McKee, Rohini
Willman, Cheryl
Schmidt, Meic H.
Bowers, Christian A.
author_facet Cole, Kyril L.
Varela, Samantha
Rumalla, Kavelin
Kazim, Syed Faraz
Rebbe, Ryan W.
Carvajal, Michael
SantaCruz, Karen S.
McKee, Rohini
Willman, Cheryl
Schmidt, Meic H.
Bowers, Christian A.
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description BACKGROUND: The awake craniotomy (AC) procedure allows for safe and maximal resection of brain tumors from highly eloquent regions. However, geriatric patients are often viewed as poor candidates for AC due to age and medical comorbidities. Frailty assessments gauge physiological reserve for surgery and are valuable tools for preoperative decision-making. Here, we present a novel case illustrating how frailty scoring enabled an elderly but otherwise healthy female to undergo successful AC for tumor resection. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 92-year-old right-handed female with history of hypertension and basal cell skin cancer presented with a 1-month history of progressive aphasia and was found to have a ring-enhancing left frontoparietal mass abutting the rolandic cortex concerning for malignant neoplasm. Frailty scoring with the recalibrated risk analysis index (RAI-C) tool revealed a score of 30 (of 81) indicating low surgical risk. The patient and family were counseled appropriately that, despite advanced chronological age, a low frailty score predicts favorable surgical outcomes. The patient underwent left-sided AC for resection of tumor and experienced immediate improvement of speech intraoperatively. After surgery, the patient was neurologically intact and had an unremarkable postoperative course with significant improvements from preoperatively baseline at follow-up. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, this case represents the oldest patient to undergo successful AC for brain tumor resection. Nonfrail patients over 90 years of age with the proper indications may tolerate cranial surgery. Frailty scoring is a powerful tool for preoperative risk assessment in the geriatric neurosurgery population.
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spelling pubmed-96106022022-11-01 Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report Cole, Kyril L. Varela, Samantha Rumalla, Kavelin Kazim, Syed Faraz Rebbe, Ryan W. Carvajal, Michael SantaCruz, Karen S. McKee, Rohini Willman, Cheryl Schmidt, Meic H. Bowers, Christian A. Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: The awake craniotomy (AC) procedure allows for safe and maximal resection of brain tumors from highly eloquent regions. However, geriatric patients are often viewed as poor candidates for AC due to age and medical comorbidities. Frailty assessments gauge physiological reserve for surgery and are valuable tools for preoperative decision-making. Here, we present a novel case illustrating how frailty scoring enabled an elderly but otherwise healthy female to undergo successful AC for tumor resection. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 92-year-old right-handed female with history of hypertension and basal cell skin cancer presented with a 1-month history of progressive aphasia and was found to have a ring-enhancing left frontoparietal mass abutting the rolandic cortex concerning for malignant neoplasm. Frailty scoring with the recalibrated risk analysis index (RAI-C) tool revealed a score of 30 (of 81) indicating low surgical risk. The patient and family were counseled appropriately that, despite advanced chronological age, a low frailty score predicts favorable surgical outcomes. The patient underwent left-sided AC for resection of tumor and experienced immediate improvement of speech intraoperatively. After surgery, the patient was neurologically intact and had an unremarkable postoperative course with significant improvements from preoperatively baseline at follow-up. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, this case represents the oldest patient to undergo successful AC for brain tumor resection. Nonfrail patients over 90 years of age with the proper indications may tolerate cranial surgery. Frailty scoring is a powerful tool for preoperative risk assessment in the geriatric neurosurgery population. Scientific Scholar 2022-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9610602/ /pubmed/36324951 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_542_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Case Report
Cole, Kyril L.
Varela, Samantha
Rumalla, Kavelin
Kazim, Syed Faraz
Rebbe, Ryan W.
Carvajal, Michael
SantaCruz, Karen S.
McKee, Rohini
Willman, Cheryl
Schmidt, Meic H.
Bowers, Christian A.
Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title_full Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title_fullStr Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title_short Advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: A case report
title_sort advanced frailty assessment tool predicts successful awake craniotomy in a 92-year-old patient: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36324951
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_542_2022
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