Controlled Decompression for the Treatment of Severe Head Injury: A Preliminary Study

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Wang, Yuhai [1 ]
Wang, Chunli [1 ]
Yang, Likun [1 ]
Cai, Sang [1 ]
Cai, Xuejian [1 ]
Dong, Jirong [1 ]
Zhang, Jiandong [1 ]
Zhu, Jun [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Peoples Liberat Army, Hosp 101, Dept Neurosurg, Wu Xi, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
关键词
Brain swelling; Decompressive craniectomy; Severe; Head injury; Traumatic intracranial hematoma; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; ACUTE SUBDURAL-HEMATOMA; CONTRALATERAL EXTRADURAL HEMATOMA; EPIDURAL HEMATOMA; CRANIECTOMY; EVACUATION; SURGERY;
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10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.8135-13.1
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
AIM: Fast direct decompression surgery for treatment of severe head injury often results in intraoperative and postoperative complications. Controlled decompression may help prevent these complications. This preliminary study aims to compare the effects of controlled and conventional decompression in patients with severe head injury. MATERIAL and METHODS: A total of 128 patients with severe head injury were included. Patients were allocated to receive either controlled decompression surgery (n = 64) or conventional decompressive craniectomy (n = 64). Controlled decompression comprised controlled ventricular drainage and controlled hematoma evacuation. The occurrence of delayed hematoma, acute brain swelling, and postoperative cerebral infarction were recorded. RESULTS: Significantly lower proportion of patients in the controlled decompression group had intraoperative acute brain swelling compared to patients in the decompressive craniectomy group (9.4% vs 26.6%, P = 0.011). Intraoperative acute encephalocele occurred in 3 of 13 patients (23.1%) who had delayed hematoma in the controlled decompression group compared with 11 of 18 patients (61.1%) in the decompressive craniectomy group. There was no significant between group difference in the incidence of delayed hematoma or postoperative cerebral infarction. CONCLUSION: Controlled decompression may reduce or delay intraoperative acute brain swelling by delaying hematoma formation in patients with severe head injury.
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