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Risk factors of postoperative hydrocephalus following decompressive craniectomy for spontaneous intracranial hemorrhages and intraventricular hemorrhage.

Yi-Chieh WuHsiang-Chih LiaoJang-Chun LinYu-Ching ChouDa-Tong JuDueng-Yuan HuengChi-Tun TangKuan-Yin TsengKuan-Nien ChouBon-Jour LinShao-Wei FengYi-An ChenMing-Hsuan ChungPeng-Wei WangWei-Hsiu Liu
Published in: Medicine (2022)
The incidence of hydrocephalus in patients who underwent delayed operation (more than 4 hours) was lower than that in patients who underwent an operation after less than 4 hours. nonsmoking groups also have lower incidence of hydrocephalus. Among patients who suffered from spontaneous supratentorial hemorrhage and need to receive emergent craniectomy, physicians should be reminded that postoperative hydrocephalus followed by ventriculoperitoneal shunting may be necessary in the future.
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