Super-early Minimal Invasive Evacuation of Hematoma via Keyhole for Treating Hypertensive Basal Ganglionic Hemorrhage / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician
; (12)2001.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To estimate the efficacy of super-early minimal invasive evacuation of hematoma via keyhole for treating hypertensive basal ganglionic hemorrhage. Methods 36 patients with hypertensive basal ganglionic hemorrhage(9 cases in grade Ⅱ, 17 in grade Ⅲ and 10 in grade Ⅳ) were treated by minimal invasive evacuation of hematoma via keyhole at super-early stage, and their efficacy was statistically compared with 35 patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage underwent conservative therapy or lateral ventriculopuncture. Results In the 36 patients underwent minimal invasive evacuation of hematoma via keyhole, 22 cases had a good prognosis(61.1%), 9 had a poor prognosis(25.0%), and 5 died(13.9%). Among the 35 patients underwent conservative therapy or lateral ventriculopuncture, 5 cases had a good prognosis(14.3%), 22 had a poor prognosis(62.9%), and 8 died(22.9%). There was a significant difference in good and poor prognostic rate between the two groups(P
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Journal of Chinese Physician
Year:
2001
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