Manual stereotactic aspiration of spontaneous deep-seated intracerebral haematomas in non-comatose patients

Manual stereotactic aspiration was used in 46 consecutive non-comatose patients with haematomas within the basal ganglia and the results were compared with those obtained in a similar group of 39 patients who were treated purely medically in another hospital. The operation was performed in the subac...

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description Manual stereotactic aspiration was used in 46 consecutive non-comatose patients with haematomas within the basal ganglia and the results were compared with those obtained in a similar group of 39 patients who were treated purely medically in another hospital. The operation was performed in the subacute stage, and in most cases three target-points were chosen on the scan with the largest expansion of the haematoma. The haematoma was manually aspirated with a syringe device in different depths in regard to the target-points, and mean proportion aspirated was 90.2%. The level of consciousness improved markedly and GCS scores after stereotactic surgery were significantly higher than those after medical treatment ( p
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Arterial Hypertension Basal Ganglia Intracerebral Haematoma Stereotactic Aspiration
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Chi-Square Distribution
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Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neurosurgery
Patients
Skull, brain, vascular surgery
Statistics, Nonparametric
Suction - methods
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
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