نتایج جستجو برای: Decompressive craniectomy

تعداد نتایج: 2327  

Background and Aim: Decompressive craniectomy can be life-saving for patients with severe traumatic brain injury, but many questions about its ideal application, indications, timing, technique, and even the definition of success of decompressive craniectomy remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the factors associated with prognosis and outcome of patients with traumatic brain inj...

2016
He-xiang Zhao Yi Liao Ding Xu Qiang-ping Wang Qi Gan Chao You Chao-hua Yang

BACKGROUND For cases of severe traumatic brain injury, during primary operation, neurosurgeons usually face a dilemma of whether or not to remove the bone flap after mass lesion evacuation. Decompressive craniectomy, which involves expansion of fixed cranial cavity, is used to treat intra-operative brain swelling and post-operative malignant intracranial hypertension. However, due to indefinite...

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2013
Juan Sahuquillo Francisco Martínez-Ricarte Maria-Antonia Poca

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The results of the multicentre, randomized, controlled trial to test the effectiveness of decompressive craniectomy in adults with traumatic brain injury and high intracranial pressure (Decompressive Craniectomy, DECRA) were published in 2011. DECRA concluded that decompressive craniectomy decreased intracranial pressure (ICP) but was associated with more unfavourable outcomes...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
mohammadamin hosseini kahnouei physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran hosseinali rezazadeh physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran ali roohbakhsh pharmaceutical research center, school of pharmacy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad hossein mahmoodi physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran amir moghadam-ahmadi department of neurology, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran mohammadreza zarisfi physiology-pharmacology research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran

objective(s):hypothermia and decompressive craniectomy (dc) have been shown to be neuroprotective. this study was designed to evaluate neuroprotective effects of delayed singular or combination of dc and local hypothermia on stroke. materials and methods: cerebral ischemia was induced in 48 wistar rats assigned to 4 groups: control, decompressive craniectomy (dc), local hypothermia (lh), combin...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
mohammad sadegh masoudi shiraz university of medical sciences elahe rezaee shiraz university of medical sciences hasan ali hakiminejad maryam tavakoli tayebe sadeghpoor

main goal in the management of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (tbi) is control of intracranial pressure (icp). decompressive craniectomy is an accepted technique for control of refractory intracranial hypertension in patients with severe tbi. because of high complication rate after decompressive craniectomy, new techniques such as basal cisternostomy have developed. we herein repor...

Ali Roohbakhsh, Amir Moghadam-Ahmadi Hosseinali Rezazadeh Mohammad Allahtavakoli Mohammad Hossein Mahmoodi Mohammadamin Hosseini Kahnouei Mohammadreza Zarisfi

Objective(s):Hypothermia and decompressive craniectomy (DC) have been shown to be neuroprotective. This study was designed to evaluate neuroprotective effects of delayed singular or combination of DC and local hypothermia on stroke. Materials and Methods: Cerebral ischemia was induced in 48 Wistar rats assigned to 4 groups: control, decompressive craniectomy (DC), local hypothermia (LH), combin...

2017
Amit Kumar Ghosh

The first decompressive craniectomy was presented by Kocher on 1901,1,2 followed by Cushing in 19053 and Horsley in 1906.2 However, because of unpleasant aesthetic results, the procedure lost its general acceptance.2 In traumatic brain injury (TBI), the benefit of this procedure has been agreed as well as disagreed. In 1940, Erlich suggested decompressive craniectomy for all head injuries with ...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2013
Azeem O Oladunjoye Rudolph J Schrot Marike Zwienenberg-Lee J Paul Muizelaar Kiarash Shahlaie

OBJECT Decompressive craniectomy plays an important role in the management of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke. Risks of decompressive craniectomy include those associated with cranioplasty, and may be related to adhesions that develop between the brain surface and overlying scalp and temporalis muscle. The authors report their institutional experience using a multilayered ...

Journal: :Korean journal of neurotrauma 2014
Jun-Hee Park Jung-Eon Park Se-Hyuk Kim Yong-Cheol Lim Nam-Kyu You Young-Hwan Ahn Hyun-Yong Choi Jin-Mo Cho

OBJECTIVE The beneficial effect of decompressive craniectomy in the treatment of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is controversial, but there is no debate that decompression should be performed before irreversible neurological deficit occurs. The aim of our study was to assess the value of ultra-early decompressive craniectomy in patients with severe TBI. METHODS Total of 127 patients who ...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2011
Satoshi Tomura Hiroshi Nawashiro Naoki Otani Yoichi Uozumi Terushige Toyooka Atsushi Ohsumi Katsuji Shima

Decompressive craniectomy is one therapeutic option for severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), and it has long been used for the treatment of patients with malignant post-traumatic brain edema. A lack of definitive evidence, however, prevents physicians from drawing any conclusions about the effects of decompressive craniectomy for the treatment of TBI. Therefore, the aim of the present study was...

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