Acute subdural haematoma (ASDH) results from traumatic laceration to the brain, from bleeding from the cortical vessels into the subdural space or from acceleration–deceleration injury to the head ...
The study dealt only with chronic subdural hematomas, which can result either from a head injury or because of normal aging. As we age, the brain atrophies so that veins that connect the surface ...
A novel combination of surgery and embolization used to treat subdural hematomas, bleeding between the brain and its protective membrane due to trauma, reduces the risk of follow-up surgeries ...
A dramatic, threefold reduction in repeat operations in patients surgically treated for chronic subdural hematoma was achieved when the artery supplying the brain covering was blocked, according to ...
We’ll try to explain it as best as possible: Acute Subdural Hematoma (ASDH) is, in simpler words, a blood clot that suddenly ...