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1 maj 2021 · Extra-axial fluid collections (EACs) frequently develop after decompressive craniectomy. Management of EACs remains poorly understood, and information on how to predict their clinical course is inadequate.
14 paź 2014 · We conducted a narrative, comprehensive review of the literature aimed at to define the specific care needs of a patient with stroke who receives craniectomy. Search terms included craniectomy in multiple variations, ischemic stroke, ICH, SAH, complications, and nursing care. More than 60 publications were reviewed.
23 cze 2022 · Cerebrospinal fluid analysis (either lumbar puncture or sampling fluid from a ventricular drain). Neuroimaging (often beginning with a CT scan +/- CT angiography or CT venography, depending on the level of concern for arterial or venous injury).
16 lis 2020 · Management of Extra-Axial Fluid Collections After Decompressive Craniectomy : Neurosurgery ... Management of Extra-Axial Fluid Collections After Decompressive Craniectomy. DiRisio, Aislyn BS; Stopa, Brittany M MPH; Pompeu, Yuri A; Vasudeva, Viren; Khawaja, Ayaz; Izzy, Saef; Gormley, William ... Support: Submit a Service Request; TEL: 800-638 ...
Craniectomy • After a decompressive craniectomy for brain swelling, bone flaps need to be stored in a sterile fashion until cranioplasty. • Temporary placement in a subcutaneous pocket (SP) and cryopreservation (CP) are the two commonly used methods for preserving bone flaps. 11
Abstract. Background: Extra-axial fluid collections (EACs) frequently develop after decompressive craniectomy. Management of EACs remains poorly understood, and information on how to predict their clinical course is inadequate.
Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is a surgical technique aiming to open the “closed box” represented by the non-expandable skull in cases of refractory intracranial hypertension. It is a valuable modality in the armamentarium to treat patients with malignant stroke: the life-saving effect has been proven for both supratentorial and ...