Use of decompressive craniectomy after severe head trauma
- PMID: 11957449
- DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)62463-0
Use of decompressive craniectomy after severe head trauma
Abstract
Ten percent of head injuries quality as "severe," requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. This level I trauma center uses an aggressive approach to treatment of severe head injuries and, when indicated, intervenes with decompressive craniectomy. This article explains decompressive craniectomy, including indications, procedures, and protocols. The case studies presented highlight two patients with profound head injuries. Additionally, cranioplasty replacement of autograft flap is explained and discussed.
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