FIELD: medicine; neurosurgery.
SUBSTANCE: two tubular drains are installed through one oval-shaped burr hole, superimposed in the projection of the deepest part of the subdural hematoma. At the same time, through the dissected dura mater, tubular drains are installed at an acute angle into the subdural cavity in opposite directions opposite each other. One of the drains is immersed in the ventral part of the hematoma cavity. Another drain is immersed in the dorsal part of the hematoma cavity. The outer ends of the drains are brought out through the skin counter-openings. In advance, additional holes are made at the intracranial ends of the tubular drains for 20–30 mm.
EFFECT: method allows to remove chronic subdural hematoma in children, minimize the risk of recurrence and complications, speed up recovery, improve the quality of life of patients, reduce the duration of inpatient treatment, eliminate the need for a second operation.
1 cl, 11 dwg, 1 ex
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Dates
2023-03-22—Published
2022-02-21—Filed