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Reoperations after surgery for acute subdural hematoma: reasons, risk factors, and effects
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Zeman Tomáš
, Musilová Barbora
, Novák Zdeněk
, Chrastina, Jan
, Krajsa, Jan
, Čeněk, Šilar
, Svoboda Michal
in
Brain surgery
/ Health risk assessment
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Traumatic brain injury
2020
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Reoperations after surgery for acute subdural hematoma: reasons, risk factors, and effects
by
Zeman Tomáš
, Musilová Barbora
, Novák Zdeněk
, Chrastina, Jan
, Krajsa, Jan
, Čeněk, Šilar
, Svoboda Michal
in
Brain surgery
/ Health risk assessment
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Traumatic brain injury
2020
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Reoperations after surgery for acute subdural hematoma: reasons, risk factors, and effects
by
Zeman Tomáš
, Musilová Barbora
, Novák Zdeněk
, Chrastina, Jan
, Krajsa, Jan
, Čeněk, Šilar
, Svoboda Michal
in
Brain surgery
/ Health risk assessment
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
/ Traumatic brain injury
2020
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Reoperations after surgery for acute subdural hematoma: reasons, risk factors, and effects
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Reoperations after surgery for acute subdural hematoma: reasons, risk factors, and effects
2020
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PurposeTo analyze the reasons and patient-related and injury-related risk factors for reoperation after surgery for acute subdural hematoma (SDH) and the effects of reoperation on treatment outcome.MethodsAmong adult patients operated on for acute SDH between 2013 and 2017, patients reoperated within 14 days after the primary surgery were identified. In all patients, parameters were identified that related to the patient (age, anticoagulation, antiplatelet, and antiepileptic treatment, and alcohol intoxication), trauma (Glasgow Coma Score, SDH thickness, midline shift, midline shift /hematoma thickness rate, other surgical lesion, primary surgery—trephination, craniotomy, or decompressive craniotomy), and Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS). The reasons for reoperation and intervals between primary surgery and reoperation were studied.ResultsOf 86 investigated patients, 24 patients were reoperated (27.9%), with a median interval of 2 days between primary surgery and reoperation. No significant differences in patients and injury-related factors were found between reoperated and non-reoperated patients. The rate of primary craniectomies was higher in non-reoperated patients (P = 0.066). The main indications for reoperation were recurrent /significant residual SDH (10 patients), contralateral SDH (5 patients), and expansive intracerebral hematoma or contusion (5 patients). The final median GOS was 3 in non-reoperated and 1.5 in reoperated patients, with good outcomes in 41.2% of non-reoperated and 16.7% of reoperated patients.ConclusionsReoperation after acute SDH surgery is associated with a significantly worse prognosis. Recurrent /significant residual SDH and contralateral SDH are the most frequently found reasons for reoperation. None of the analyzed parameters were significant reoperation predictors.
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Springer Nature B.V
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