Nonacute Subdural Hematoma Evacuation Using a Rigid Endoscopy System: A Clinical Study.

Emrah Egemen, Umit Akin Dere, Emrah Celtikci, Ali Nehir, Yucel Dogruel, Defne Sahinoglu, Rasim Asar, Batuhan Bakirarar, Baris Albuz, Mehmet Erdal Coskun, Fatih Yakar
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Abstract

Aim: To determine the clinical relevance of a rigid endoscopy surgical method for subdural hematomas, as previously described in a cadaver study.

Material and methods: Between May 2021 and September 2023, 21 patients underwent subdural hematoma drainage using a 0-degree rigid endoscope. Traumatic acute subdural hematomas were excluded. The demographic data of the patients, antiplatelet/ antiaggregant use, perioperative findings, and pre- and post-surgery modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores were recorded and analyzed.

Results: The mean age of our cohort was 65.63 (±20.52), and the male/ female ratio was 3.2: 1. The hematoma was unilateral in 90.5% of the patients, and the rate of trauma history was 42.9%. The most common radiological diagnosis was chronic subdural hematoma with septa (61.9%). The percentage of patients with a history of antiplatelet/ antiaggregant therapy was 23.8%. No mortality related to the surgery was observed in the early postoperative period; however, two patients underwent reoperation for further bleeding. The neurological grade was the only preoperative factor that had a statistically significant effect on the mRS score at discharge, with significantly better discharge mRS scores in grade 1 and 2 patients (p=0.014).

Conclusion: The procedure was found to be safe and feasible, with surgery-related morbidity and mortality within acceptable limits.

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通过硬质内窥镜系统清除非急性硬膜下血肿:临床研究。
目的:我们旨在确定之前在尸体研究中描述的硬质内窥镜手术方法对硬膜下血肿的临床意义:2021 年 5 月至 2023 年 9 月期间,21 名患者使用 0 度硬质内窥镜接受了硬膜下血肿引流术。排除了外伤性急性硬膜下血肿。我们记录并分析了患者的人口统计学数据、抗血小板/抗凝血药物的使用情况、围术期检查结果以及手术前后的改良Rankin量表(mRS)评分:患者平均年龄为 65.63 (±20.52)岁,男女比例为 3.2:1。90.5%的患者为单侧血肿,42.9%的患者有外伤史。最常见的放射学诊断是伴有间隔的慢性硬膜下血肿(61.9%)。有抗血小板/抗聚集治疗史的患者比例为 23.8%。术后早期未观察到与手术相关的死亡率,但有两名患者因进一步出血而再次手术。神经系统分级是唯一对出院时的 mRS 评分有显著统计学影响的术前因素,1 级和 2 级患者的出院 mRS 评分明显更高。(p = 0.014)结论:该手术安全可行,手术相关的发病率和死亡率均在可接受范围内。
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