Abstract

Objective To discuss the clinical effect of different surgical methods for treatment of cerebellar hemorrhage.Methods 62 patients with spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage were randomly divided into 2 groups with 31 cases in each group.Observation group was given posterior fossa hematoma evacuation,while control group was given cerebellar decompression.Clinical effect and postoperative complications of the 2 groups were compared.Results Clinical effective rate of observation group was obviously higher than that of control group (87.10% vs 61.29%); 2 cases (6.45%) of intracranial infection and 1 case (3.23%) of incision infection occurred in observation group and no severe complications like leakage of cerebrospinal fluid,subcutaneous hydrops and false cyst were found in observation group (compared with control group,P < 0.05).Conclusion Posterior fossa hematoma evacuation for treatment of spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage has accurate clinical effect and few complications.Early surgical treatment can improve clinical effect and prognosis. Key words: Hematoma evacuation; Ventricular drainage; Cerebellar hemorrhage; Clinical analysis

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