Abstract

The aim of the research was to improve the results of treatment of severe craniocerebral traumas by development of the scientifically based technology of surgical management of various intracranial hematomas using modified crowned cutters of different diameters. Comparative analysis of the surgical treatment of the patients with craniocerebral injuries in the main group and in the control one showed clinical and practical efficiency of the modified structures of the crowned cutters in the surgical treatment versus the traditional cutters - 50 % shorter time of the bone stage craniotomy in the main group, 4.3 % lowered blood loss, and 14.7 % shorter period of hospitalization.

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  • IntroductionA comparative clinical and psychopathological examination of psychotic manifestations in the patients of three groups with schizophrenomorphical disorders in the late period of craniocerebral trauma (35 patients) with schizophrenia (33 patients), and with a combination of schizophrenia and TBI (32 patients).

  • ObjectivesThe aim of the research was to improve the results of treatment of severe craniocerebral traumas by development of the scientifically based technology of surgical management of various intracranial hematomas using modified crowned cutters of different diameters

  • FindingsПри оценке травматичности и степени крово потери в основной группе отмечалось снижение по казателей гемоглобина и гематокрита на 15,4±2,9 % у 63 (60 %) больных с острыми и подострыми внутри черепными гематомами и на 9,4±2,6 % у 33 (31,4 %) пациентов с хроническими субдуральными гема томами в первые трое суток послеоперационного периода

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Introduction

A comparative clinical and psychopathological examination of psychotic manifestations in the patients of three groups with schizophrenomorphical disorders in the late period of craniocerebral trauma (35 patients) with schizophrenia (33 patients), and with a combination of schizophrenia and TBI (32 patients).

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