1.The Application and Effect of the Brown-Roberts-Wells Stereotactic System in the Management of Intracranial Lesions.
Choong Bae MOON ; Wan Shup KIM ; Sam Kyu KO ; Jowa Hyuk IHM ; Seung Chan BAEK ; Yung Chul CHI ; Byung Yearn CHOI ; Soo Ho CHO
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1986;3(1):53-62
In the past 10 years, modern technology has made deep seated obscure lesions visible. With development of computer technology and various stereotaxic techniques, many new procedures, refinement of old procedures, and development of new applications are possible. The authors are intended to provide a detailed description of our experience with the Brown-Roberts-Wells (BRW) stereotactic system in the evaluation and management of 90 patients with intracranial lesions, and to provide cases presentation of various inaccessible intracranial lesions.
Humans
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Stereotaxic Techniques
2.Comparative Clinical Analysis of Surgically Treated Spontaneous Intracranial Parenchymal Hematoma between with Stereotaxic Evacuation and Free-Hand Craniectomy.
Seung Chan BAEK ; Wan Shup KIM ; Sam Kyu KO ; Yong Chul CHI ; Byung Yearn CHOI ; Choong Bae MOON ; Soo Ho CHO
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1987;16(2):323-334
From Jun, 1983 to Sep, 1986, we operated 127 cases of spontaneous intracranical parenchymal hematoma. Among them, 88 cases were operated by stereotaxic evacuation of hematoma with computed B.R.W. system and 39 cases by free-hand craniectomy and leucotomy. We compared results of both methods. Results are as followings : 1) Nearly 90%(112 cases) were over 40 years old. 2) Prevalence of both sex were nearly same. 3) Hypertension cases on admission were 93 cases(73.2%). 4) Favorite anatomical locations were putamen(55 cases ; 43.3%), thalamus(32 cases ; 25.2%), subcortical(29 cases ; 22.8%), pontine, cerebellum in frequency. 5) Amount of removed hematoma were mostly 10-30ml and upper most case was 145ml. 6) Irrigation with urokinase were done in cases. 7) Surgical complication were 7 cases(5.5%) : 6 cases of reblecding : 1 case of ventriculitis. 8) Mortality of total cases were 26.0%(33 cases). 9) Comparative results between B.R.W. group and F.H.C. group were as followings ;(tab)B.R.W. group(tab)(tab)F.H.C. group(tab)(newline)Mortality(tab)13.60%(tab)(tab)28.20%(tab)(newline)(tab)AD(tab)DC(tab)AD(tab)DC(newline)Glasgow coma scale(tab)11.23+/-3.14(tab)12.72+/-3.87(tab)8.56+/-3.33(tab)10.97+/-4.93(newline)Motor power(tab)2.59+/-1.14(tab)3.44+/-1.27(tab)3.05+/-1.21(tab)3.32+/-1.53(newline)Motor of Putaminal Hx(tab)2.38+/-0.85(tab)3.13+/-1.00(tab)3.20+/-0.94(tab)3.00+/-1.41(newline)
Adult
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Cerebellum
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Coma
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Hematoma*
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Mortality
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Prevalence
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Psychosurgery
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator