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Publication Name World Journal of Diabetes
Manuscript ID 119009
Country India
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ISSN 1948-9358 (online)
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Category Research & Experimental Medicine
Manuscript Type Opinion Review
Article Title Diabetes as a determinant of neurosurgical vulnerability: Rethinking perioperative risk in meningioma resection
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Riya Karmakar, Ananya Kaushik, Pratham Gade, Mahendra Gawali and Arvind Mukundan
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Arvind Mukundan http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7741-3722
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Corresponding Author Arvind Mukundan, Associate Professor, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Senior Researcher, Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Technology, Sanjivani University, Sanjivani Factory, Singnapur, Kopargaon, Mumbai 423603, Mahārāshtra, India. arvindmukund96@gmail.com
Key Words Diabetes mellitus; Meningioma; Neurosurgery; Perioperative complications; Hyperglycemia; Wound healing; Cerebral edema; Recurrence
Core Tip Type 2 diabetes has a major effect on patients having tumor excision during and after the surgery. Higher chances of surgical site infection, cerebral edema, neurological issues, prolonged hospital stays, and risk of tumor recurrence can result into high blood sugar, long-term inflammatory phase, slower wound healing, and disturbance of the blood brain barrier. The review highlights the need of customized preoperative glucose control, thorough postoperative monitoring, and prolonged metabolic improvement in diabetic patients by diabetes as an active biological disorder of neurosurgical risk factor rather than a passive disorder.
Publish Date 2026-07-09 06:58
Citation

Karmakar R, Kaushik A, Gade P, Gawali M, Mukundan A. Diabetes as a determinant of neurosurgical vulnerability: Rethinking perioperative risk in meningioma resection. World J Diabetes 2026; 17(7): 119009

URL https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v17/i7/119009.htm
DOI https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.119009
Full Article (PDF) WJD-17-119009-with-cover.pdf
Manuscript File 119009_Auto_Edited_065204.docx
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Peer-review Report 119009-peer-reviews.pdf
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