Continuous subgaleal suction drainage for the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma
- PMID: 17387427
- DOI: 10.1007/s00701-007-1139-8
Continuous subgaleal suction drainage for the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma
Abstract
Background: Chronic subdural haematoma is one of the most common entities encountered in daily practice. Many methods of treatment have been reported, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Method: The authors present a novel technique for the management of chronic subdural haematoma which is a variation of a closed drainage system. After evacuation of the haematoma through a single burr hole, we inserted a Jackson Pratt drain into the subgaleal space, with suction facing the burr hole, allowing for continuous drainage of the remaining haematoma.
Findings: We used the method for over 4 years to treat 224 patients. Seventeen patients (7.6%) needed a second operation for a recurrence of the haematoma no patient required a third operation. Postoperative complications developed in 3 patients. Two patients died while in the hospital, a mortality rate of 0.9%.
Conclusions: The use of suction assisted evacuation, is followed by results that compare satisfactorily to reports of previous methods, with a low rate of recurrence and complications. It is relatively less invasive and can be used in high risk patients.
Comment in
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Continuous subgaleal suction drainage for the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma.Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2007;149(9):973-4; author reply 974. doi: 10.1007/s00701-007-1265-3. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2007. PMID: 17721758 No abstract available.