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Endoscopic treatment of septated chronic subdural hematoma.

D Hellwig1, T J Kuhn, B L Bauer, E List-Hellwig.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematomas are well delineated collections of fluid (blood) between the dura mater and the arachnoid space. Two types of encapsulated chronic subdural hematoma can be distinguished: the nonseptated and the septated form. The nonseptated form can be treated easily using the burrhole-drainage method, whereas treatment of septated chronic subdural hematoma remains a therapeutical problem. The main problem is the division of the hematoma by neomembranes into compartments, which hinder the efflux of the hematoma fluid through one or two burrholes.
METHODS: Since 1991 we have operated on 14 patients with septated subdural hematoma using flexible steerable endoscopes through a burrhole approach. The flexible endoscopes are fixed and guided with the help of the Marburg Neuroendoscopy Fixation and Guiding System. For resection of neomembranes small microscissors or microforceps were used. This technique avoids blunt rupture of the membranes which may cause bleeding. A closed drainage system is applied temporarily to guarantee the efflux of the remaining hematoma.
RESULTS: From January 1991 to May 1994, 14 patients with the septated variant of chronic subdural hematoma were operated on using the endoscopic technique. After the neuroendoscopic intervention 12 patients had a sufficient or complete hematoma evacuation. One patient had to be operated on a second time, and there was one postoperative subdural infection. Long term follow up of all patients shows no recurrence of the subdural hematoma.
CONCLUSION: Treatment of membraneous septated CSH using an endoscopic operative technique combined with the application of a closed drainage system is a minimally invasive method and a therapeutic alternative to the craniostomy-membranectomy technique.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8638225     DOI: 10.1016/0090-3019(95)00417-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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