A pilot study of the relationship between the drainage cannula and the cerebral angioarchitecture in patients receiving stereotactic cannula placement for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-8925.2008.10.021
- VernacularTitle:脑出血定向置管治疗中吸引管与颅脑相关血管构筑关系的初步探讨
- Author:
Jin-Biao LUO
1
;
Shu-Jie SUN
;
Wei QUAN
;
Zhi-Kai CAO
;
Biao PENG
;
Qi XIE
;
Xin-Hua WEI
;
Jian-Ping L(U)
;
Guo-Cai XIAO
Author Information
1. 广东省广州市第一人民医院
- Keywords:
Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage;
Stereotactic cannula placement;
cerebral angioarchitecture
- From:
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine
2008;7(10):1054-1056
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical outcome of patients receiving stereotacticcannula placement for hypertensive intracerebral hematoma drainage and the relationship between thedrainage cannula and the cerebral angioarchitecture. Methods Sixty-three patients with hypertensiveintracerebral hematoma underwent operations for stereotactic placement of a soft tube for hematomadrainage. CT angiography and CT venography were performed prior to cannula withdrawal after thepatients' condition was stabilized or complete hematoma drainage. The relationship between the drainagecarmula, cerebral angioarchitecture and the entry route of the cannula were observed. ResultsPostoperative CT angiography and CT venography showed that the entry route of the cannula allowedsafe passage of the cannula along the cerebral arteries and veins, and the position of the cannula wasaccurate in all the patients. Satisfactory hematoma drainage and good postoperative recovery wasachieved in all the patients, and no significant injuries to the adjacent cerebral arteries or veins occurredin these cases. Conclusion Stereotactic cannula placement with the minimally invasive technique forhemotoma drainage causes minimal injury and is safe, effective, cost-effective and convenient fortreatment of hypertensive intracerebral hematoma.