1.Application of subcutaneous tunneling in drainage of chronic subdural hematoma
Junjun LI ; Luoning SHI ; Yi XIAO ; Mei WANG ; Yalin YANG ; Changwang DU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(2):280-284
Objective To explore the clinical value of subcutaneous tunneling in the management of chronic subdural hematoma.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 279 cases of unilateral chronic subdural hematoma treated at the Neurosurgery Department of The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from January 2015 to December 2019.The patients were randomly assigned to subcutaneous tunnel group(n=164)and control group(n=115)through double-blind randomization.In the subcutaneous tunnel group,the intraoperative drainage tube was extracted through a subcutaneous tunnel,while in the control group,the drainage tube was removed directly from the incision.We analyzed the hematoma clearance rate,complications,and hematoma recurrence rate after 6 months.Results There was no statistical significance in age,sex,comorbidities,hematoma side or hematoma volume between the two groups(P>0.05).Subcutaneous tunnel group and control group did not significantly differ in operation time[(27.68±4.1)min vs.(27.50±4.02)min],hospital stay[(7.39±1.04)d vs.(7.42±1.04)d],tube removal time[(24.30±4.82)h vs.25.37±5.02)h],or other clinical features(all P>0.05).The clearance rate of hematoma was significantly higher in subcutaneous tunnel group than in control group(97.6%vs.95.7%,Z=-3.897,P<0.001).There were 6 cases(3.7%)of hematoma recurrence in the subcutaneous tunnel group and 11 cases(9.6%)in the control group.The subcutaneous tunnel group had significantly lower recurrence of hematoma than the control group(x2=4.122,P=0.042).Conclusion Subcutaneous tunneling for drainage in the treatment of chronic subdural hematoma can increase the hematoma clearance rate and reduce the rates of complications and recurrence.This technique is simple and worthy of broad clinical application.
2.Application of subcutaneous tunneling in drainage of chronic subdural hematoma
Junjun LI ; Luoning SHI ; Yi XIAO ; Mei WANG ; Yalin YANG ; Changwang DU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(2):280-284
Objective To explore the clinical value of subcutaneous tunneling in the management of chronic subdural hematoma.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 279 cases of unilateral chronic subdural hematoma treated at the Neurosurgery Department of The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from January 2015 to December 2019.The patients were randomly assigned to subcutaneous tunnel group(n=164)and control group(n=115)through double-blind randomization.In the subcutaneous tunnel group,the intraoperative drainage tube was extracted through a subcutaneous tunnel,while in the control group,the drainage tube was removed directly from the incision.We analyzed the hematoma clearance rate,complications,and hematoma recurrence rate after 6 months.Results There was no statistical significance in age,sex,comorbidities,hematoma side or hematoma volume between the two groups(P>0.05).Subcutaneous tunnel group and control group did not significantly differ in operation time[(27.68±4.1)min vs.(27.50±4.02)min],hospital stay[(7.39±1.04)d vs.(7.42±1.04)d],tube removal time[(24.30±4.82)h vs.25.37±5.02)h],or other clinical features(all P>0.05).The clearance rate of hematoma was significantly higher in subcutaneous tunnel group than in control group(97.6%vs.95.7%,Z=-3.897,P<0.001).There were 6 cases(3.7%)of hematoma recurrence in the subcutaneous tunnel group and 11 cases(9.6%)in the control group.The subcutaneous tunnel group had significantly lower recurrence of hematoma than the control group(x2=4.122,P=0.042).Conclusion Subcutaneous tunneling for drainage in the treatment of chronic subdural hematoma can increase the hematoma clearance rate and reduce the rates of complications and recurrence.This technique is simple and worthy of broad clinical application.

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