Title of article
Analysis of Cases of Giant Epidural Hemorrhage Evacuated in a Rural Hospital
Author/Authors
Gupta ، Sajag Kumar Department of Neurosurgery - Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences , Faheem ، Mohd Department of Neurosurgery - Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences
From page
202
To page
209
Abstract
Background and Aim: We assessed surgical cases with giant epidural hemorrhages that have a significant influence on therapeutic as well as clinical prognosis. Methods and Materials/Patients: A total of 112 cases underwent surgery for epidural hemorrhage in an Emergency Neurosurgical Department of the Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, India (a rural hospital), between January 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023. We defined giant epidural hemorrhage as a quantity of more than 80 cc. The therapeutic and prognostic features of 15 people with giant epidural hemorrhage with a hematoma volume of 80 cc were studied further. Results: The most prevalent age group was between 20 and 40 years (53.33%). M2 response (60%) represented the most frequent motor movement among giant epidural hemorrhage victims who underwent surgery. The majority of them (86.66%) suffered from serious brain damage. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score on admission, pupil alterations, and motor movement were all associated with the prognosis of giant epidural hemorrhage surgery. Conclusion: Giant epidural hemorrhage 80 cc performs badly. The GCS on admission, pupil alterations, and motor movement are all markers of the operative prognosis of a large epidural hemorrhage.
Keywords
Epidural Haemorrhage , Surgery , Motor movement
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Record number
2764207
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