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Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure

BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions. It is mostly a disease of elderly population with very little data about the young patients. There is also the debate regarding treatment strategies. We decided to determine the overall efficacy of the s...

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Autores principales: Chandran, Raj S., Nagar, Milesh, Sharmad, M. S., Prabhakar, Rajmohan B., Peethambaran, Anil K., Kumar, Shailesh, Sharma, Saurabh, Jain, Sourabh K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28694618
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_64_17
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author Chandran, Raj S.
Nagar, Milesh
Sharmad, M. S.
Prabhakar, Rajmohan B.
Peethambaran, Anil K.
Kumar, Shailesh
Sharma, Saurabh
Jain, Sourabh K.
author_facet Chandran, Raj S.
Nagar, Milesh
Sharmad, M. S.
Prabhakar, Rajmohan B.
Peethambaran, Anil K.
Kumar, Shailesh
Sharma, Saurabh
Jain, Sourabh K.
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions. It is mostly a disease of elderly population with very little data about the young patients. There is also the debate regarding treatment strategies. We decided to determine the overall efficacy of the single burr-hole craniostomy (SBHC) for unilateral CSDH in young adults <40 years. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of young patients undergoing SBHC for unilateral CSDH between January 2013 and June 2016 at our institution. Medical records were assessed based on patient characteristics in the form of sex of the patient, etiology, presenting symptoms, comorbidities, and signs including Glasgow Coma Scale, computed tomography (CT) brain findings (site and thickness of SDH with midline shift), and intraoperative presence of chronic/subacute component. RESULTS: Mean age of the patient was 33.69 years (range 18–40 years), mean thickness of SDH was 15.47 mm, and mean midline shift was 11.26 mm. 61.54% patients were male, trauma being the most common etiology (92.31%) with most common presenting complaint being headache (90.38% patients). 69.23% patients presented within 1 day of onset of symptoms. On CT scan, most of the patients were having SDH thickness between 11 and 20 mm (67.31%) with midline shift of 6–10 mm (53.85%). Right-sided SDH was present in 53.85%. Intraoperatively, 63.46% patients had subacute SDH whereas 34.61% had chronic component. There were total 2 recurrences (3.85%). CONCLUSIONS: Young adults who present with unilateral CSDH usually have a history of trauma. They have shorter duration of symptoms and present mainly with the features of raised intracranial pressure such as headache and vomiting. SBHC with irrigation and drainage has excellent result for unilateral CSDH in young adults compared to other methods of drainage and should be considered treatment of choice unless contraindicated.
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spelling pubmed-54885592017-07-11 Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure Chandran, Raj S. Nagar, Milesh Sharmad, M. S. Prabhakar, Rajmohan B. Peethambaran, Anil K. Kumar, Shailesh Sharma, Saurabh Jain, Sourabh K. J Neurosci Rural Pract Original Article BACKGROUND: Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most common neurosurgical conditions. It is mostly a disease of elderly population with very little data about the young patients. There is also the debate regarding treatment strategies. We decided to determine the overall efficacy of the single burr-hole craniostomy (SBHC) for unilateral CSDH in young adults <40 years. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of young patients undergoing SBHC for unilateral CSDH between January 2013 and June 2016 at our institution. Medical records were assessed based on patient characteristics in the form of sex of the patient, etiology, presenting symptoms, comorbidities, and signs including Glasgow Coma Scale, computed tomography (CT) brain findings (site and thickness of SDH with midline shift), and intraoperative presence of chronic/subacute component. RESULTS: Mean age of the patient was 33.69 years (range 18–40 years), mean thickness of SDH was 15.47 mm, and mean midline shift was 11.26 mm. 61.54% patients were male, trauma being the most common etiology (92.31%) with most common presenting complaint being headache (90.38% patients). 69.23% patients presented within 1 day of onset of symptoms. On CT scan, most of the patients were having SDH thickness between 11 and 20 mm (67.31%) with midline shift of 6–10 mm (53.85%). Right-sided SDH was present in 53.85%. Intraoperatively, 63.46% patients had subacute SDH whereas 34.61% had chronic component. There were total 2 recurrences (3.85%). CONCLUSIONS: Young adults who present with unilateral CSDH usually have a history of trauma. They have shorter duration of symptoms and present mainly with the features of raised intracranial pressure such as headache and vomiting. SBHC with irrigation and drainage has excellent result for unilateral CSDH in young adults compared to other methods of drainage and should be considered treatment of choice unless contraindicated. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5488559/ /pubmed/28694618 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_64_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chandran, Raj S.
Nagar, Milesh
Sharmad, M. S.
Prabhakar, Rajmohan B.
Peethambaran, Anil K.
Kumar, Shailesh
Sharma, Saurabh
Jain, Sourabh K.
Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title_full Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title_fullStr Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title_short Single Parietal Burr-hole Craniostomy with Irrigation and Drainage for Unilateral Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Young Adults <40 Years: A Rationale behind the Procedure
title_sort single parietal burr-hole craniostomy with irrigation and drainage for unilateral chronic subdural hematoma in young adults <40 years: a rationale behind the procedure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28694618
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_64_17
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