Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences | 2021

Surgical Management of Traumatic Epidural Hematomas

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aim: To find out predictive significance and impact on neurosurgical treatment in EDH patients Setting & duration of study: Neurosurgery unit, Mardan Medical Complex, Mardan, from Dec, 2017 to Dec, 2019 Sample size: 120 individuals with traumatic epidural hematoma were treated through surgical intervention. Result: Out of 120 cases, 74% were male, while 26% were female. Motor vehicle accidents caused 86% of the injuries, while falls and heavy hits caused 14% of the injuries. On well defined tomography imaging of the brain, 14% individuals exhibited the swirl sign. The epidural hematoma had a strong association with preoperative Glasgow score, preoperative mydriasis, time from injury to CT scan, and intraoperative hematoma volume. Conclusion: Epidural hematoma has an excellent outcome, if managed on time. The epidural hematoma may be linked with a cataclysmic result, with comparatively high rates of mortality and morbidity. Keywords: Epidural hematoma, Glasgow Outcome Scale

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DOI 10.53350/pjmhs211571525
Language English
Journal Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences

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