2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2005.03.037
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Three-dimensional computed tomography-guided multitract aspiration of extensive ganglionic hemorrhage: technical note

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“…For the scarcity of the clear recognition to both the early hematoma growth and rebleeding after surgery, it is difficult to explain the little effect of preoperative hematoma growth on incidence of the postoperative rebleeding for aspiration and thrombolysis of ICH. The only thrombolytic agent used in the present study was urokinase, which was common for enhancing clot resolution whether in the parenchymal tissue [31][32][33][34] or the ventricles 35 of the brain. More recently, tPA has also been widely used in the clot lysis of ICH 12,36,37,38 or intraventricular hemorrhage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the scarcity of the clear recognition to both the early hematoma growth and rebleeding after surgery, it is difficult to explain the little effect of preoperative hematoma growth on incidence of the postoperative rebleeding for aspiration and thrombolysis of ICH. The only thrombolytic agent used in the present study was urokinase, which was common for enhancing clot resolution whether in the parenchymal tissue [31][32][33][34] or the ventricles 35 of the brain. More recently, tPA has also been widely used in the clot lysis of ICH 12,36,37,38 or intraventricular hemorrhage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%