Articles: hematoma.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Aug 2023
A revolutionary acute subdural hematoma detection based on two-tiered artificial intelligence model.
The article was planned to make the first evaluation in terms of acute subdural hemorrhages, thinking that it can help in appropriate pathologies by tomography interpretation with the artificial intelligence (AI) method, at least in a way to quickly warn the responsible doctor. ⋯ With the proposed model, both the detection of hemorrhage and the presentation of the suspicious area to the physician were performed more successfully on two dimensional (2D) images with low cost and high accuracy compared to similar studies and today's interpretations with telemedicine techniques.
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Supra- and infratentorial epidural hematoma (SIEDH) is a rare type of intracranial epidural hematoma. Due to the potential of vigorous hemorrhage from the injured transverse sinus (TS), it poses a challenge for neurosurgeons to evacuate the SIEDH. ⋯ When operating on SIEDH, the possibility of vigorous bleeding from the injured TS and intraoperative massive bleeding should be kept in mind. Strip craniotomy that allows hitching the stripped dura to the bone strip overlying the TS may be a better method for the evacuation of SIEDH.
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Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg · Aug 2023
Is prophylactic anti-convulsive treatment necessary in subdural hematomas?
Subdural hematoma (SDH) is usually an emergent clinical condition in neurosurgery. The relationship between the SDH and epilepsy is not well established. Therefore, the use of anti-convulsive treatment in patients with SDH is controversial. The aim of this study is to analyze the presence of seizures in patients who underwent surgery for SDH. ⋯ Anti-convulsive treatment may be recommended in patients with acute SDH and a low GCS score at admission. Further studies with larger series should be performed to determine the most appropriate anti-convulsive agent for patients with SDH.
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Middle meningeal artery embolization (MMAE) is an effective minimally invasive option for chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH). Dexamethasone and statins have been reported to improve the resolution of cSDH and reduce its recurrence. However, only 1 study has investigated the role of statins in patients treated with MMAE, and there is no such study on dexamethasone. Thus, we used the TriNetX research network to determine whether adding dexamethasone or statin along with primary MMAE is associated with a benefit in outcomes. ⋯ Patients treated with primary MMAE and were on dexamethasone or statins had no differences in mortality and functional/provider dependence compared to those who were not on dexamethasone or statins. Patients on dexamethasone had a higher prevalence of headaches.