Advantages of using a prophylactic epidural closed drain and non-watertight dura suture in a craniotomy near the "parietal site"

In neurosurgery, the necessity of having a drainage tube is controversial. Subgaleal fluid collection (SFC) often occurs, especially in a craniotomy near the "parietal site".This study aimed to reassess the benefit of using a prophylactic epidural drainage (ED) and non-watertight dura sutu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chinese Neurosurgical Journal 2020-10, Vol.6 (1), p.34-34, Article 34
Hauptverfasser: Li, Xin, Li, Jing, Sui, Jianfei, Niyazi, Tuerdialimu, Yalikun, Naibijiang, Wang, Shuo
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Zusammenfassung:In neurosurgery, the necessity of having a drainage tube is controversial. Subgaleal fluid collection (SFC) often occurs, especially in a craniotomy near the "parietal site".This study aimed to reassess the benefit of using a prophylactic epidural drainage (ED) and non-watertight dura suture in a craniotomy near the parietal site. A retrospective review was conducted on 63 consecutive patients who underwent a craniotomy near the parietal site. The patients were divided into two groups according to different period. The deal group received ED and a non-watertight dura suture (drain group, DG), the control group that did not (non-drain group, NDG). Complications and patient recovery were evaluated and analysed. Three patients (11.5%, 26) in DG and 20 patients (54.1%, 37) in NDG presented with SFC ( < 0.05). One patient (3.8%) in DG and three patients (8.1%) in NDG presented with subdural tensile hydrops (STH) ( > 0.05). Six developed an infection in NDG (four intracranial infections, one abscess, one pulmonary infection), while none in DG ( > 0.05) developed infection. Three (11.5%) cases in DG and one (2.7%) case in NDG had muscle strength that improved postoperatively ( > 0.05). Fifteen (57.7%) in DG and 14 (37.8%) in NDG had epileptic seizures less frequently postoperatively ( < 0.05). The average temperature (37.4 °C vs 37.6 °C, > 0.05), the maximum temperature (37.9 °C vs 38.1 °C, > 0.05) on 3 PODs, the postoperative hospital stay day (7.5 days vs 8.0 days, > 0.05), and the postoperative medicine fee (¥29762.0 vs ¥28321.0, > 0.05) were analysed. In patients who undergo a craniotomy near the parietal site, the prophylactic use of ED and a non-watertight dura suture helps reduce SFC, infection, and control epilepsy.
ISSN:2057-4967
2095-9370
2057-4967
DOI:10.1186/s41016-020-00212-2