Abstract

Objective To evaluate the efficacy of minimally invasive drairage of hematoma in treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. Methods 60 patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage were randomly divided into two groups,including the observation group of minimally invasive hematoma drainage, the control group 30 cases, a small bone window intracranial hematoma,observe and compare the two groups of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage the neurological function recovery. Results The operative time was significantly shorter than that used in the control group. Postoperative mortality, the difference was significant (P <rate,the difference was significant( P < 0.05 ). Hematoma drainage time of the observation group was significantly shorter than that in the control group,two groups of neural function in SSS score comparison showed that 21 daysafter treatment ,SSS score in observation group was significantly higher in the observation group than the control group. Observation group MRS scores and BI scores were significantly improved, and the ADL rating was significantly beffer than the control group( P < 0.05 or P < 0.01 ). Conclusion The minimally invasive hematoma drainage in the treatment of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage with a short time, could significantly promote the recovery of neurological function in patients and reduce patient complications and mortality ,but also be neficial to activities of daily living (ADL) recovery. Key words: Intracranial hemorrage,hypertensive; Minimally invasive

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