1996
DOI: 10.3918/jsicm.3.89
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Management of Intracerebral Hematoma in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure

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“…Neurosurgical emergency procedures (removal of hematoma, ventricular drainage) are necessary in patients with serious disturbance of consciousness, those in whom the estimated hematoma volume exceeds 30 mL, and those who subsequently develop hydrocephalus due to ventricular rupture of hematoma (33). While the results of craniotomy are unfavorable in dialysis patients (1), the results of stereotactic removal of hematoma for putaminal hemorrhage are comparable to those in non‐dialysis patients especially when the hematoma volume is 30–50 mL (34).…”
Section: Cerebral Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurosurgical emergency procedures (removal of hematoma, ventricular drainage) are necessary in patients with serious disturbance of consciousness, those in whom the estimated hematoma volume exceeds 30 mL, and those who subsequently develop hydrocephalus due to ventricular rupture of hematoma (33). While the results of craniotomy are unfavorable in dialysis patients (1), the results of stereotactic removal of hematoma for putaminal hemorrhage are comparable to those in non‐dialysis patients especially when the hematoma volume is 30–50 mL (34).…”
Section: Cerebral Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 99%