Emergency neurosurgical care for patients with acute cerebral circulation disorders
https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2023-359-4-77-81
Abstract
Aim. To improve the results of neurosurgical treatment of patients with acute cerebrovascular disorders.
Material and Methods. An analysis of the results of neurosurgical treatment of 48 patients admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery of the State Institution National Medical Center - “Shifobakhsh” was carried out. The age of patients ranged from 30 to 75 years. In each case, patients underwent clinical and laboratory studies, including using CT and MRI, as well as using three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) reconstruction methods of cerebral vessels.
Result and Discussion. The most common cause leading to the formation of intracranial hematomas was hypertension, found in 32 (66.6%) patients, while other causes were identified in 12 (25%) patients (including angiopathy, cerebral vascular pathologies, amyloidosis, and the use of certain medications, among others). All patients underwent neurosurgical operations. The highest frequency of recurrences (4.1%) was observed after surgical interventions performed within the first 24 hours following the hemorrhagic event.
Conclusion. With early detection of intracranial hematomas and with the optimal choice of method for their treatment, good functional results are observed with a low incidence of deaths.
About the Authors
N. O. RakhimovTajikistan
Rakhimov Narzullo Odinaevich - Candidate of Medical Sciences; assistant of the department of neurosurgery and combined trauma, neurosurgeon
Tel.: +992918470304
H. J. Rakhmonov
Tajikistan
J. R. Sanginov
Tajikistan
M. V. Davlatov
Tajikistan
S. Sh. Bakhodurov
Tajikistan
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For citations:
Rakhimov N.O., Rakhmonov H.J., Sanginov J.R., Davlatov M.V., Bakhodurov S.Sh. Emergency neurosurgical care for patients with acute cerebral circulation disorders. Health care of Tajikistan. 2023;(4):77-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2023-359-4-77-81