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Ahmad S et al. – The patient’s assessment in the postoperative period did not show the occurrence of any neurological event. In conclusion, general anaesthesia may be used with careful monitoring and titration so as to maintain adequate cerebral perfusion & overall hemodynamic stability, thus ensuring favourable outcome.

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