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- Title
Clinical Analysis of Treatment of Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Craniotomy Hematoma Removal under Microscope.
- Authors
Lianyu Hao; Meiying Wu; Fengxiang Zhang; Peng Yan
- Abstract
Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is a common cerebrovascular disease, which has the characteristics of high morbidity, high mortality and high disability rate, and seriously threatens the life safety of patients. Scientific treatment directly affects the outcome of treatment. In recent years, with the continuous development of microscope instruments, the treatment of craniotomy hematoma removal under microscope is gradually applied to the treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. The purpose of this study is to explore the clinical effect of craniotomy for hematoma removal in the treatment of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage and promote the wide application of this treatment. This article first to the related theory are introduced, including the removal of hematoma and the concrete concept of the hypertension cerebral hemorrhage craniotomy, then with the help of selected clinical analysis of 253 cases in the experiment, proved with the aid of microscope instruments through the removal of hematoma in hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage craniotomy treatment can obtain good therapeutic effect. The experimental results showed that: from the short-term treatment effect, the hematoma of all the 253 patients had been cleared, the final hematoma residue of 87 patients was less than 10ml, the hematoma residue of 46 patients was between 10ml-20ml, and the hematoma residue of 1 patient was 25ml. In the long term, 71 patients scored 5 points, 95 4 points, 55 3 points, 24 2 points and 8 1 points.
- Publication
Acta Microscopica, 2020, Vol 29, Issue 4, p2113
- ISSN
0798-4545
- Publication type
Academic Journal