Seizure is commonly occurred in patients with brain tumors. The incidence, risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, and prophylactic methods of intraoperative seizures are still not clear. A 29-year old man who had no prior history of seizure expe...
Seizure is commonly occurred in patients with brain tumors. The incidence, risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, and prophylactic methods of intraoperative seizures are still not clear. A 29-year old man who had no prior history of seizure experienced an intraoperative generalized tonic-clonic seizure-like activity during brain tumor resection. After intravenous propofol 120 mg and rocuronium 20 mg were administrated, the seizure-like activity subsided.