Modified surgical method for supra- and infratentorial epidural hematoma and related anatomical study of the squamosal part of the occipital bone / 西安交通大学学报(医学版)
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences)
; (6): 915-918, 2020.
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Objective: To explore the modified surgical method of supra- and infratentorial epidural hematoma (SIEDH) and analyze the related anatomy of the occipital bone. Methods: CT scan data of 30 adult patients with no history of craniocerebral trauma were collected in our hospital from January to August 2019. The median sagittal plane was taken to define line A (from lambdoid suture to the extraoccipital turbercle) and line B (from extraoccipital turbercle to the posterior edge of the foramen magmun). The angle θ was defined between the two lines. The mean value of θ was analyzed for comparison between genders and for exploration of the anatomical basis of single supratentorial craniotomy for SIEDH. Eight patients with SIEDH were recruited in the same period to analyze the procedure and results of the modified surgical method. Results: The average angle of the θ was (117.4±4.3)° for men and (130.0 ±4.9)° for women; the minimum was 108.3° for men and the maximum was 138.7 ° for women. The θ was smaller in men than in women (P<0.001). The smaller the angle was, the more conductive it was to detect the lesions from superior to inferior tentorial apartment. The bone flaps of the eight patients were designed above the transverse sinus. During the operation, epidural hematoma was completely removed, and no skull defects occurred like in conventional supra-inferior tentorial craniotomy. Conclusion: The supratentorial craniotomy above the tranverse sinus has reliable anatomical basis and is an effective surgical method for SIEDH.
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Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences)
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2020
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