| Literature DB >> 28694618 |
Raj S Chandran1, Milesh Nagar1, M S Sharmad1, Rajmohan B Prabhakar1, Anil K Peethambaran1, Shailesh Kumar1, Saurabh Sharma1, Sourabh K Jain1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions. It is mostly a disease of elderly population with very little data about the young patients. There is also the debate regarding treatment strategies. We decided to determine the overall efficacy of the single burr-hole craniostomy (SBHC) for unilateral CSDH in young adults <40 years. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of young patients undergoing SBHC for unilateral CSDH between January 2013 and June 2016 at our institution. Medical records were assessed based on patient characteristics in the form of sex of the patient, etiology, presenting symptoms, comorbidities, and signs including Glasgow Coma Scale, computed tomography (CT) brain findings (site and thickness of SDH with midline shift), and intraoperative presence of chronic/subacute component.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic subdural hematoma; irrigation and drainage; single burr-hole craniostomy; young adults
Year: 2017 PMID: 28694618 PMCID: PMC5488559 DOI: 10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_64_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Figure 1Preoperative computed tomography brain plain demonstrating isodense collection in right frontoparietal region suggestive of subacute subdural hematoma with mass effect over the right lateral ventricle with midline shift to left
Figure 2Postoperative computed tomography brain plain demonstrating single burr hole over the right parietal area with complete evacuation of chronic subdural hematoma and resolution of mass effect and midline shift to left
Sex of the patient
Etiology
Presenting complaints
Previous medical comorbidities or drug intake or abnormal findings on blood investigations
Timing of surgery from the onset of symptoms
Thickness of chronic subdural hematoma
Midline shift
Side of chronic subdural hematoma
Intraoperative findings
Preoperative Glasgow Coma Scale
Complications of the procedure
Comparison of various papers of chronic chronic subdural hematoma in young patient