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Extradural haematoma. Report of 37 consecutive cases with survival.

S Paterniti1, P Fiore, E Macrì, G Marra, M Cambria, F Falcone, S Cambria.   

Abstract

The availability of CT scanning has considerably improved the results in patients with extradural haematoma (EDH). However, only few reports referred the "zero-mortality" which today could be considered as possible. This goal was achieved by us recently even in those patients suffering from rapidly developing EDH. A series of 37 consecutive patients with EDH operated on during the last years is presented. 27 patients were comatose GCS 3-8 on admission (within 6 hours after the injury) and underwent surgery immediately; in 7 cases the operation was performed 6 to 25 hours after the injury, soon after the worsening of the level of consciousness; 3 patients were awake at time of surgery and were operated on later than 24 hours after the injury when signs of neurological deterioration appeared. All of our patients survived and 35 of them (95%) fully recovered. We believe that the duration of brain compression is the main factor strongly correlated with outcome. Therefore, in our opinion the primary prerequisite in order to obtain a good result is the prompt evacuation of EDH; furthermore, in this was it is possible to try to prevent brain ischaemia due to clot pressure, mostly the infarction on deeply situated territories.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7754822     DOI: 10.1007/BF01808614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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