Awake brain mapping in neurosurgery explained by Matthew Tate, MD, PhD

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Intraoperative brain mapping (awake brain surgery) is a procedure performed during brain tumor surgery while the patient is awake but sedated. In this video, neurosurgeon Matthew Tate, MD, PhD gives an overview of awake brain surgery as it is one of his clinical specialties. He discusses what brain mapping and awake brain surgeries entail, which patients might benefit from it, and innovative protocols offered at the Malnati Brain Tumor Institute that are not available at most medical centers.

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