Surgery for Cerebral Stroke
Online ISSN : 1880-4683
Print ISSN : 0914-5508
ISSN-L : 0914-5508
Comparison of Surgical Results for High Scored SAH
Takeshi KAWASEYoshinori SIMAMOTORyuzo SHIOBARAShigeo TOYAIkurou MURASEKiyoshi ICHIKIZAKITakanobu IWATATsuneo NAKAMURAYasuyuki MIYAHARANobuo TAKENAKA
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1989 Volume 17 Issue 4 Pages 329-332

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The incidence of cerebral vasospasm and results were analized in 257 patients with high scored SAH (Fisher's Group 3) in a multicenter study. Patients were divided into three groups according to surgical principles: “conventional surgery” in the acute stage, “scavenger surgery” (active subarachnoid clot removal) and “delayed surgery” (wait until the later stage). A subgroup analysis was made on cerebrospinal fluid drainage and on irrigation with urokinase. Symptomatic vasospasm was the lowest in the “scavenger surgery” group with a statistical difference (p<0.01) between it and the“conventional surgery”.
Severe cerebral infarction was decreased by active clot removal. The excellent result increased from 39% to 54% by clot removal in the acute stage. Postsurgical CSF drainage or irrigation with urokinase was effective when they were combined with “scavenger surgery”, but not with “conventional surgery”. Surgical complication caused by clot removal was only 5.4%. In the “delayed surgery” group, more than 60% of the patients died without the chance for surgery. It was concluded that active subarachnoid clot removal with postsurgical drainage or irrigation could offer a remarkable improvement of results by its prophylactic effect on vasospasm in patients with severe subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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