نتایج جستجو برای: decompressive craniectomy

تعداد نتایج: 2327  

2010
X. Huang L. Wen

Refractory intracranial hypertension is a leading cause of poor neurological outcomes in patients with severe traumatic brain injury. Decompressive craniectomy has been used in the management of refractory intracranial hypertension for about a century, and is presently one of the most important methods for its control. However, there is still a lack of conclusive evidence for its efficacy in te...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2013
Yu-Hua Huang Tao-Chen Lee Tsung-Han Lee Chen-Chieh Liao Jason Sheehan Aij-Lie Kwan

OBJECT Decompressive craniectomy is a life-saving measure for patients who have sustained traumatic brain injury (TBI), but patients undergoing this procedure may still die during an early phase of head injury. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence, causes, and risk factors of 30-day mortality in traumatically brain-injured patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy. METHO...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2006
Peter Kan Aminullah Amini Kristine Hansen George L White Douglas L Brockmeyer Marion L Walker John R W Kestle

OBJECT Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often accompanied by early death due to transtentorial herniation. Decompressive craniectomy, performed alone or in conjunction with evacuation of the mass lesion, can reduce the incidence of raised intracranial pressure (ICP). In this paper the authors evaluate mortality and morbidity and long-term outcomes in children who underwent decompressive c...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Christian Fung Michael Murek Pascal P Klinger-Gratz Michael Fiechter Werner J Z'Graggen Oliver P Gautschi Marwan El-Koussy Jan Gralla Karl Schaller Martin Zbinden Marcel Arnold Urs Fischer Heinrich P Mattle Andreas Raabe Jürgen Beck

BACKGROUND Perihematomal edema contributes to secondary brain injury in the course of intracerebral hemorrhage. The effect of decompressive surgery on perihematomal edema after intracerebral hemorrhage is unknown. This study analyzed the course of PHE in patients who were or were not treated with decompressive craniectomy. METHODS More than 100 computed tomography images from our published co...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
hosseinali khalili shiraz university of medical sciences aydin omidvar neurosurgery department, shiraz university of medical sciences fariborz ghaffarpasand shiraz university of medical sciences golnaz yadollahikhales shiraz university of medical sciences

objective: to determine the effects of application of anti-adhesive films (orthowrap™) in traumatic decompressive craniectomy on prevention of adhesion formation and facilitation of subsequent cranioplasty. methods: this was a retrospective cohort study being performed in shahid rajaei hospital (shiraz level i trauma center) during a 12-month period (from march 2012 to april 2013) including 93 ...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
hernando alvis-miranda university of cartagena, colombia. sandra milena castellar-leones university of cartagena, colombia. luis rafael moscote-salazar department of neurosurgery, university of cartagena, colombia.

intracranial hypertension is the largest cause of death in young patients with severe traumatic brain injury. decompressive craniectomy is part of the second level measures for the management of increased intracranial pressure refractory to medical management as moderate hypothermia and barbiturate coma. the literature lack of concepts is their indications. we present a review on the state of t...

Journal: :Critical Care 2003
Bettina Ruf Matthias Heckmann Ilona Schroth Monika Hügens-Penzel Irwin Reiss Arndt Borkhardt Ludwig Gortner Andreas Jödicke

INTRODUCTION Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in childhood is associated with a high mortality and morbidity. Decompressive craniectomy has regained therapeutic interest during past years; however, treatment guidelines consider it a last resort treatment strategy for use only after failure of conservative therapy. PATIENTS We report on the clinical course of six children treated with decom...

2017
Ségolène Mrozek Laurent Lonjaret Aude Jaffre Anne-Christine Januel Nicolas Raposo Sergio Boetto Jean-François Albucher Olivier Fourcade Thomas Geeraerts

BACKGROUND Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a rare cause of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) causing intracranial hypertension. METHODS Case report. RESULTS We report a case of RCVS-related ICH leading to refractory intracranial hypertension. A decompressive craniectomy was performed to control intracranial pressure. We discuss here the management of RCVS with intracran...

2017
Julius Tapper Markus B. Skrifvars Riku Kivisaari Jari Siironen Rahul Raj Hal S. Meltzer Cecilia L. Dalle Ore C. David Hunt

BACKGROUND The role of decompressive craniectomy in treating raised intracranial pressure (ICP) after traumatic brain injuries (TBI) is controversial. The aim of this study was to assess the differences in prognosis of patients initially treated by decompressive craniectomy, craniotomy, or conservatively. METHODS We conducted a single-center retrospective study on adult blunt TBI patients adm...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
luis rafael moscote-salazar hernando raphael alvis-miranda camilo palencia andres m. rubiano

this is a case series which report the clinical results of decompressive craniectomy in 4 patients with dilated pupils secondary to traumatic brain injury and postoperative edema. between 2011 and 2012, four patients, 3 males and 1 female, aged between 35 and 64 with mean age of 50.1 ± 8.9 years, underwent decompressive craniectomy due to brain traumatic edema. the follow up period ranged betwe...

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