Treatment of patients with subacute subdural hematoma
Just now, a patient with subacute SDH who was treated for a full month was discharged. The patient had a hematoma of at least 120 ml with septation and midline…
Just now, a patient with subacute SDH who was treated for a full month was discharged. The patient had a hematoma of at least 120 ml with septation and midline…
Before the Spring Festival, a case of long-term oral atorvastatin (because the heart has an implanted stent) has been 3 years of patients unfortunately fell and suffered from CSDH, the…
We highly suspected that the patient was a cavernous hemangioma with a lesion located in the right basal ganglia region, but the patient’s onset was a sudden numbness of the…
Chronic subdural hematoma, as the name implies, is a condition that occurs chronically, but can also be dangerous with acute attacks. Chronic subdural hematoma occurs with the following characteristics: 1.…
Subdural hematoma in infants often occurs in the first few months of life and is characterized by rapid increase in head circumference, increased intracranial pressure, irritability, vomiting, altered muscle tone…
In life, there are often elderly people who accidentally injured their head and did not pay attention to it because there was no obvious discomfort, but after one month (or…
Chronic subdural hematoma is more common in the elderly and should be treated surgically once symptoms of increased intracranial pressure appear. Traditional treatment methods: 1, drilling or cone hole flushing…
Our group recently treated two elderly male patients with chronic subdural hematoma on one side and chronic subdural effusion on the other, one 80 years old and one 85 years…
When we reported the success of applying atorvastatin to treat chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH), many colleagues were asking what the mechanism was. 2014-2015, after 3 years of efforts and sacrificing…
In our clinical work, we often encounter some elderly people who come to the clinic because of headache, dizziness, unresponsiveness and so on, and through cranial CT or MRI examination,…