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Frontal sulcotomy through 3D printed illuminated endoport for minimally invasive evacuation of a deep-seated intracerebral hematoma - A case report.

Eduardo Trejo-OlguinJesus Alberto Morales-GomezEverardo Garcia-EstradaMarco Antonio Villegas-AguileraCesar Alessandro Ramos-DelgadoJorge Alberto Cantú-HernándezAngel Raymundo Martinez-Ponce de Leon
Published in: Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery (2024)
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage carries high mortality and disability rates and usually affects deep brain structures. We have implemented a self-designed low-cost 3D-printed illuminated endoport for the surgical drainage of a deep spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in a patient who arrived with right hemiparesis and a GCS score of 10. A minimally invasive approach was made and our patient had a favorable functional outcome after surgery. Carrying out this approach with a low-cost 3D-printed endoport makes it possible to offer a safe and efficient treatment option to a low-income country population.
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