Transcortical approach surgery versus external ventricular drainage in treating intraventricular hemorrhage

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AbstractIntraventricular hemorrhage is a serious intracerebral hemorrhagic disease with high mortality and poor prognosis. This retrospective study designed to investigate the therapeutic effect of transcortical approach surgery versus extraventricular drainage (EVD) on patients with intraventricular hemorrhage.Patients with intraventricular hemorrhage in Zhongshan City People's Hospital from January 01, 2014 to June 01, 2019 were retrospectively examined. They were divided into transcortical approach surgery groups and EVD groups to analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis.A total of 96 patients were enrolled in the study (24 in the transcortical approach surgery group and 72 in the EVD group). The efficiency of postoperative operation was 15/19 in the transcortical approach surgery group and 24/48 in the EVD group (P = .012). The Glasgow Outcome Scale was 3.63 ± 1.27 in the transcortical approach surgery group and 2.80 ± 1.87 in the EVD group (P = .049). The postoperative residual blood volume was 9.62 ± 3.64 mL in the transcortical approach surgery group and 33.60 ± 3.53 mL in the EVD group (P

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Su, J., Xing, Y., Liang, S., Lin, Q., Liu, H., & Li, Y. (2021). Transcortical approach surgery versus external ventricular drainage in treating intraventricular hemorrhage. Medicine (United States), 100(42), E27443. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000027443

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