Effects of endoscopic surgery via different approaches on neurological function and complications in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Objective: To study the effects of different approaches of neuroendoscopic treatment on neurological function and complications of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. Methods: 72 patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage diagnosed and treated in our hospital were selected as rese...
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Language: | English |
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Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University
2020-02-01
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Series: | Journal of Hainan Medical University |
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Summary: | Objective: To study the effects of different approaches of neuroendoscopic treatment on
neurological function and complications of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.
Methods: 72 patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage diagnosed and treated in our
hospital were selected as research objects. They were divided into the study group (n = 37)
and the control group (n = 35) according to different approaches. The study group was the
lateral fissure approach, and the control group was the anterior coronary suture approach.
The curative effect, hematoma clearance, postoperative wake time, postoperative cerebral
edema, daily living ability, neurological function, and complications in the two groups were
observed. Results: The efficacy of the study group was higher than that of the control group,
and the differences were statistically significant (P <0.05). The postoperative cerebral edema,
postoperative wake time, and postoperative intracranial pressure in the study group were lower
than those in the control group, and the hematoma clearance rate in the study group was higher
than that in the control group, the differences were statistically significant (P <0.05); At 3 and
6 months after treatment, the daily living ability of the study group was higher than that of
the control group, and neurological dysfunction of the study group was lower than that of the
control group (P <0.05); The complication rate of the study group was lower than that of the
control group (P <0.05); There was no significant difference in mortality rate between the two
groups (P> 0.05). Conclusion: Different approaches have different effects on patients with
hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage. Compared with the anterior coronary suture approach,
the lateral fissure approach has less damage to nerve function, and has less postoperative
complications. |
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ISSN: | 1007-1237 1007-1237 |