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Subdural hematoma in adults
Subdural hematomas are usually caused by traumatic brain injury that causes a blood clot to form in the subdural space, which is the space between the dura mater and the arachnoid membrane. Subdural hematomas in adults can also be chronic due to weakening of the blood vessel walls, which is common in the elderly.
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Placement of ventricular drainage in stroke patients
Ventricular dilatation in stroke patients is a surgical emergency that requires early intervention. Ventricular shunt placement plays a vital role in cases of increased intracranial pressure due to acute ventriculomegaly.
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Treatment of cerebral edema due to intracranial tumor
Cerebral edema is the abnormal accumulation of water and fluid in the cellular or extracellular space of the brain, resulting in an increase in the total volume of the brain. Cerebral edema in patients with intracranial tumors is the phenomenon of fluid leakage into the extracellular space due to the disruption of the blood-brain barrier. This is a dangerous condition and the patient needs to be treated promptly.
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Surgery to remove subdural hematoma
Subdural hematoma is a blood clot that forms in the subdural space, usually after a head injury. This is a serious surgical condition that often requires brain surgery. Surgery to remove a subdural hematoma is a way to resolve a blood clot that is compressing the brain parenchyma.
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