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A Study to Understand the Patients’ Perioperative Experiences of Awake Craniotomies
Jacksonville, FL
This study seeks to understand the patient perceptions of awake craniotomies.
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A Study to Evaluate a Handheld Dynamometer During Awake Craniotomy
Jacksonville, FL
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility, safety and reliability of the use of handheld dynamometry in evaluating intraoperative motor function for patients undergoing awake craniotomy for the resection of glioma located within or adjacent to the motor cortex.
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Novel Circular Grid for Electrocorticography During Awake Craniotomy for Glioma Resection
Jacksonville, FL
We will be comparing circular grid to a strip electrode to record electrocorticography.
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Randomized Control Trial for Awake vs. Asleep Craniotomy for Non-eloquent Gliomas
Jacksonville, FL
The purpose of this study is to compare local and general anesthesia (Awake vs. Asleep Craniotomy) in the removal of brain tumors that are in areas of the brain that do not directly control bodily functions (non-eloquent gliomas).
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A Study to Use a Patient Monitoring Application that Monitors Physiological Data, Psychosocial Data, and Responses to Survey Questions in Patients Undergoing Cranial or Spinal Surgery
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to use a patient monitoring application that monitors physiological data, psychosocial data, and responses to survey questions collected during a one month pre and three and six month postoperative observation period.