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http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2021.0248

Supraorbital Endoscopic Evacuation for Traumatic Intracerebral Hematomas in the Frontal Lobe  

Oh, Hyuk-Jin (Departement of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital)
Hwang, Sun-Chul (Department of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital)
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society / v.65, no.6, 2022 , pp. 846-852 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : Traumatic intracranial hematomas have been rarely evacuated by endoscopic surgery. The frontal lobe is the usual location for the traumatic intracerebral hematoma (TICH). Endoscopic evacuation for the frontal TICHs via an eyebrow incision is to be presented as minimally invasive surgery. Methods : Thirteen patients with frontal TICHs were managed with endoscopic hematoma evacuation via eyebrow incision. After making the incision in the lateral eyebrow, a small frontal craniotomy was made, and the hematoma was evacuated under direct visualization of a rigid endoscope. No catheter was placed. Orbital rim resection, hematoma evacuation rate, surgical complications, and outcome at discharge were analyzed. Results : Men were 11 and the mean age was 54 years old (range, 27-86). Orbitotomy was performed in four patients, and no effect on the hematoma evacuation rate was observed. More than 80% of the hematoma volume was successfully removed in 10 cases. Hematoma configuration was not related to the hematoma evacuation rate. None of the patients underwent revision operation or decompressive craniectomy. Conclusion : Endoscopic evacuation of the TICHs with the supraorbital approach may be a good method to evacuate the hematoma located in the frontal base.
Keywords
Craniotomy; Endoscopy; Frontal lobe; Traumatic cerebral hemorrhage;
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