Stereotactic Minimally Invasive Aspiration for Small Thalamic Hemorrhage A Clinical Study
- VernacularTitle:立体定向微创血肿抽吸术治疗少量丘脑出血的临床研究
- Author:
Tianming Lü
;
Xiaojia LIU
;
Suyue PAN
;
Zhong JI
;
Liang ZHOU
;
Jia YIN
;
Yifeng LUO
;
Qun WANG
;
Jingxin WANG
;
Xiaomei ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
stereotaxis;
hamatoma aspiration;
intracerbral hemorrhage;
thalamus
- From:
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases
2008;16(11):847-851
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the feasibilitv of stereotactic minimally invasive aspiration of small thalamic bemorrhage.Methods:Twenty-two patients with small thalamic hemowhage(5 to 10 mL)were divided into two groups:a stereotactic group(n=10)and a control group(n= 12).The patients in the stereotactic group received stereomctic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of hematomas.According to the condition,repeated infusion of urokinase(10-20 kU) into the hematoma cavities were administered 12 hours after the procedure,and the hematomas were irrigated and drained so as to removal of them completely after retaining for 2-4 hours, The appropriate symptomatic treatment was administered in the patients in both groups.National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)scores were determined 14 and 30 days before and after the treatment in all the patients.The reductiom of the NIJSS scores (as compared with those before treatment)were calculated at day 14 and 30 respectively after the treatment. Results:The reductiom of the NIHSS scores in the stereotactic group at day 14 and 30 were significantly higher than those in the control group.It was suggested that the neurological functional recovery of the patients was faster after stereotmtic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of intracranial hematorna in the stereotactic group.Concision:The stereotactic minimally invasive puncture and drainage of intracranial hematoma may significantly improve the outcome in patients with small thalamic hemorrhage.