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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-400337

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Objective To explore the the rapeutic efficacies of different surgical methods for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage so as to find out their indications. Methods Admittedin to 218 eases of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage since, which treated by tereotaetie aspiration or eraniotomy through small bone window or eraniotomy through bone flap was divided into three subgroups according to GCS scores and hematoma volume indications and trerapeutic outcomes of these three surgical methods were analyzed comparatively. Results Satisfactory prognosis was found in 64(60.4%) patients of brain hematoma puncture drainage. Satisfactory prognosis was found in 35(54.7%) patients of small windowing skull. No significant was occurred between the two groups (P>0.05). The mortality rate decreased obviously in the bone-flap eraniotomy group with greathematoma volume (29.2%). Conclusions Puncture drainagc has small wound and instauration quickly. And valid for time to relief encephalothlipsis. In most circumstances, puncture drainage can replace the small hole craniotomy. Bone flap craniotomy can lower a great deal of apoplexy death rate.

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