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Features of functional recovery patients with massive intracerebral hematomas depending on a method of surgical treatment

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  • Author(s): Danchin, Aleksandr
  • Source:
    Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal; No. 2 (2000); 65-68; Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal; № 2 (2000); 65-68; Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal; № 2 (2000); 65-68; 2663-9092; 2663-9084
  • Document Type:
    Electronic Resource
  • Online Access:
    https://theunj.org/article/view/48419/44967
    https://theunj.org/article/view/48419/44967
  • Additional Information
    • Publisher Information:
      Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute
    • Abstract:
      In this manuscript there was carried out the comparison results of surgical treatment of 314 patients with massive hypertensive supratentorial hematomas, operated on by conventional methods (48,7% patients) and with use of endoscope-assisted technique (51,3% patients). Groups had no essential differences in such criteria as localization and size of hematoma, patient’s age, state of consciousness while entering. Evaluation of the results was performed 6 months after surgical intervention. Group of patients operated with use of endoscope-assisted technique showed a significantly lower mortality rate than operated on by conventional methods. 18% of these patients had a good outcome with no or only a minimal deficit versus 7,2% in the conventional surgery group (the difference statistically significant, P<0,05). This is reached by decreasing of operative interference traumatization, the presence of visual control of all operative stages, careful hemostasis and radical removal of intracerebral hematomas.
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    • Availability:
      Open access content. Open access content
      https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
    • Note:
      application/pdf
      Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
      Russian
    • Other Numbers:
      UANTU oai:ojs.journals.uran.ua:article/48419
      https://theunj.org/article/view/48419
      949687840
    • Contributing Source:
      NATIONAL TECH UNIV OF UKRAINE
      From OAIster®, provided by the OCLC Cooperative.
    • Accession Number:
      edsoai.ocn949687840
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