Surgical treatment and outcome of 195 cases of non acute subdural haematoma at the Youndé Central Hospital: The need for landmarked burr holes

V. Djientcheu, A. Esiéné, T. Y. Yamgoue, B. Tchaleu, J. Minkande
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Background Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is frequent neurosurgical pathology but many issues related to the surgical procedure are still discussed. Objective To present our experience in the treatment of Non Acute Subdural Hematoma (NASH). Methodology This retrospective study included patients operated for NASH at the Yaounde Central Hospital from January 2000 to September 2008. Surgery consisted of one burr hole (92.4%), 2 burr holes (3.6%), trephine or craniotomy (4%). All patients underwent per operative irrigation, a 48 hour-postoperative drainage and supine position. The burr hole was performed at the thickest point of the hematoma which in most cases corresponded to the intersection between the superior temporal line and the coronal suture. Results One hundred and ninety five consecutive patients were included: 155 males and 40 females. The mean age was 55 years. The past medical history revealed head injury (81.5%), alcoholism (12.9%), epilepsy (4.1%) or anticoagulation therapy (1.5%). The collection was unilateral (72.8%), bilateral (26.7%) or interhemispheric (1 case). On CT scan, the lesion was hypodense (79.9%), isodense (17.4%) or mixed (2.7%). The mortality rate was 2.5% while the recurrence rate was 3.7% after a 6 to 9 months follow-up period. The main recurrence factor was the inappropriate location of the burr hole. Conclusion One burr hole drainage is an effective and safe method for the treatment of NASH. The location of the burr hole is an important factor of recurrence. There is a need for Landmarked burr holes.
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青年中心医院195例非急性硬膜下血肿的手术治疗和结果:需要地标性钻孔
背景慢性硬膜下血肿(CSDH)是常见的神经外科病理,但许多与外科手术有关的问题仍在讨论中。目的总结非急性硬膜下血肿(NASH)的治疗经验。方法:本回顾性研究纳入2000年1月至2008年9月在雅温得中心医院接受NASH手术的患者。手术包括1个钻孔(92.4%)、2个钻孔(3.6%)、钻孔或开颅(4%)。所有患者均行每次术中冲洗、术后48小时引流及仰卧位。在血肿的最厚处钻孔,在大多数情况下对应于颞上线和冠状缝合线之间的交叉点。结果共纳入195例患者,其中男性155例,女性40例。平均年龄为55岁。既往病史包括头部损伤(81.5%)、酒精中毒(12.9%)、癫痫(4.1%)或抗凝治疗(1.5%)。收集是单侧(72.8%),双侧(26.7%)或半球间(1例)。CT表现为低密度(79.9%)、等密度(17.4%)或混合型(2.7%)。随访6 ~ 9个月,死亡率2.5%,复发率3.7%。主要复发因素是毛刺孔位置不合适。结论一次钻孔引流术是治疗NASH的一种安全有效的方法。毛刺孔的位置是毛刺复发的重要因素。需要有标志性的钻孔。
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