Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)

Introduction: Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a rupture of blood vessels in the brain parenchyma, in the absence of any underlying structural vascular lesion. It’s destructive and associated with a high mortality rate. There is a specific threshold of hematoma evacuation to impact mo...

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Main Authors: Mahamadou Dama, Oumar Diallo, Oumar Coulibaly, Daouda Sissoko, Theodore Maxim Coulibaly, Kalba Tembine, Thomas Coulibaly, Fengqiang Liu, Cisse El Hassimi Mohamed, Drissa Kanikomo
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Published: London Academic Publishing 2023-03-01
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Online Access:http://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/2367
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author Mahamadou Dama
Oumar Diallo
Oumar Coulibaly
Daouda Sissoko
Theodore Maxim Coulibaly
Kalba Tembine
Thomas Coulibaly
Fengqiang Liu
Cisse El Hassimi Mohamed
Drissa Kanikomo
author_facet Mahamadou Dama
Oumar Diallo
Oumar Coulibaly
Daouda Sissoko
Theodore Maxim Coulibaly
Kalba Tembine
Thomas Coulibaly
Fengqiang Liu
Cisse El Hassimi Mohamed
Drissa Kanikomo
author_sort Mahamadou Dama
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description Introduction: Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a rupture of blood vessels in the brain parenchyma, in the absence of any underlying structural vascular lesion. It’s destructive and associated with a high mortality rate. There is a specific threshold of hematoma evacuation to impact mortality or functional outcome in ICH even the curative effect of minimally invasive hematoma removal for cerebral haemorrhage has not been fully recognized worldwide. We aim to evaluate surgical performance on hematoma volume and functional outcomes of patients. Methods: This study is a retrospective and observational clinical study. A total of 30 ICH patients were treated in the Department of neurosurgery at the Hospital of Mali from December 2019 to November 2020. Minimal invasive puncture hematoma removal was performed in all the patients. The modified Rankin scale (mRS) was used to assess functional outcomes at 6 months and one year of surgery. Was considered poor functional outcome mRS >3. The percentages (%) of the count data were assessed by Fisher’s exact test by SPSS 23.0 software was used. Results: A total of 23 ICH patients met the inclusion criteria, the mean was 47,78 years. Among the risk factors, the HTA is present in 91,3% of patients. The evacuation was satisfactory in 91.30% of cases. Conclusion: This first study of minimally invasive stereotaxic for ICH evacuation must be followed up and encouraged. Even if the results are satisfactory, a double-blind study is required in the largest sample.
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spelling doaj.art-6e19ee808cf249fc844e71b3eb1d1e8c2023-03-21T00:38:25ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592023-03-01371Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)Mahamadou DamaOumar DialloOumar CoulibalyDaouda SissokoTheodore Maxim CoulibalyKalba TembineThomas CoulibalyFengqiang LiuCisse El Hassimi MohamedDrissa Kanikomo Introduction: Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a rupture of blood vessels in the brain parenchyma, in the absence of any underlying structural vascular lesion. It’s destructive and associated with a high mortality rate. There is a specific threshold of hematoma evacuation to impact mortality or functional outcome in ICH even the curative effect of minimally invasive hematoma removal for cerebral haemorrhage has not been fully recognized worldwide. We aim to evaluate surgical performance on hematoma volume and functional outcomes of patients. Methods: This study is a retrospective and observational clinical study. A total of 30 ICH patients were treated in the Department of neurosurgery at the Hospital of Mali from December 2019 to November 2020. Minimal invasive puncture hematoma removal was performed in all the patients. The modified Rankin scale (mRS) was used to assess functional outcomes at 6 months and one year of surgery. Was considered poor functional outcome mRS >3. The percentages (%) of the count data were assessed by Fisher’s exact test by SPSS 23.0 software was used. Results: A total of 23 ICH patients met the inclusion criteria, the mean was 47,78 years. Among the risk factors, the HTA is present in 91,3% of patients. The evacuation was satisfactory in 91.30% of cases. Conclusion: This first study of minimally invasive stereotaxic for ICH evacuation must be followed up and encouraged. Even if the results are satisfactory, a double-blind study is required in the largest sample. http://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/2367evacuationhaematomaminimallystereotacticsurgery
spellingShingle Mahamadou Dama
Oumar Diallo
Oumar Coulibaly
Daouda Sissoko
Theodore Maxim Coulibaly
Kalba Tembine
Thomas Coulibaly
Fengqiang Liu
Cisse El Hassimi Mohamed
Drissa Kanikomo
Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
Romanian Neurosurgery
evacuation
haematoma
minimally
stereotactic
surgery
title Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
title_full Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
title_fullStr Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
title_short Preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the Hospital of Mali (23 cases)
title_sort preliminary results of minimally invasive stereotaxic surgery of intraparenchymal hematomas at the hospital of mali 23 cases
topic evacuation
haematoma
minimally
stereotactic
surgery
url http://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/2367
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