A Retrospective Study from a Single Center of 208 Patients with Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma to Compare Outcomes Following Burr Hole Craniotomy and Hematoma Drainage Within 48 Hours and Between 48 Hours and 5 Days.
In-Hyoung LeeJong-Il ChoiPublished in: Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research (2022)
BACKGROUND This retrospective study from a single center aimed to compare patient outcomes following burr hole craniotomy (BHC) and hematoma drainage within 48 hours and between 48 hours and 5 days in 208 patients with unilateral chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). MATERIAL AND METHODS Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the duration of drainage: early (1 or 2 days, n=100) and late (3-5 days, n=108) drain removal. We compared the clinical outcomes, recurrence rate, time to recurrence, and complications between the groups. Quantitative analysis of computed tomography parameters at various time points (postoperative, day of drain removal, and postoperative day 7) was also performed to compare radiologic outcomes. RESULTS Clinical outcomes and recurrence rate were similar in both groups. We found no significant differences in radiologic outcomes of both groups through all chronologies, although the total drainage volume was significantly greater in the late removal group (P.
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