The impact of computed tomography on the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma.
AUTOR(ES)
Moussa, A H
RESUMO
Twenty four consecutive patients with chronic subdural haematoma were treated by burr hole evacuation. Pre-operative and post-operative CT scans were performed and all patients developed a re-collection of fluid within the first week. This did not adversely influence clinical improvement and resolved spontaneously.
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