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One patient underwent bifrontal, while the second, unilateral, frontotemporoparietal decompressive craniectomy with dural expansion. In both patients, TCD examinations were performed immediately ...
We are not aware of any previous report of the occurrence of postoperative remote bifrontal EDH in non-severe TBI. In our patient, the sizable decompressive craniectomy combined with mannitol infusion ...
ABSTRACT Background: Decompressive craniectomy is a procedure required in some cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This manuscript evaluates the direct costs and outcomes of decompressive ...
Conclusion: Our assumption has been confirmed. In bifrontal craniectomy, the expansion is not parallel to the course of the brainstem, but perpendicular so that the pons and the blood vessels running ...
Bifrontal or bilateral fronto-parieto-temporo-partial occipital craniectomy. One of the most critical points, the behaviour of brainstem and its vascular structures during the protrusion of the ...
In a 2020 study, researchers reported a poor outlook rate of 42.7% for craniectomy and 37.5% for craniotomy for 2,370 people treated for severe blunt head injury.
Derek Hough's wife, Hayley Erbert, is on the mend after undergoing an emergency craniectomy this week. In an Instagram post that the "Dancing with the Stars" judge shared on Friday, Hough said ...
Derek Hough’s Wife Hayley Erbert Underwent An Emergency Craniectomy — What to Know About the Brain Surgery Derek Hough announced Thursday that his wife Hayley Erbert was hospitalized with a ...
You can leverage the request decompression middleware in ASP.NET Core 7 using the UseRequestDecompression extension method, which extends the IApplicationBuilder interface, and by calling the ...
Around one in three patients in both groups (30.2% of patients in the craniotomy group and 32.2% of those in the decompressive craniectomy group) died within the first 12 months following surgery.
Around one in three patients in both groups (30.2% of patients in the craniotomy group and 32.2% of those in the decompressive craniectomy group) died within the first 12 months following surgery.