Abstract

Background: Chronic Subdural Hematoma (C.S.D.H.) is familiar with the collection of blood on the brain's surface, and in everyday neurological practices, it is the most ordinary clinical entity. This leads to the commendatory prognosis of infection. Surgical therapy is linked with numerous complications because of patients' medical problems and advanced generations. C.S.D.H. is commonly not being out symptoms, but it requisite surgical approaches when it occurs. C.S.D.H. has very well diagnosis and treatment approaches that are most effective, but some essential factors that lead to this disease are still unknown. This study is to know about the surgical outcome. Method: Out of 80 C.S.D.H. Patients between 60 to 70 years were selected.50 male and 30 female C.S.D.H. patients were treated with one burr hole and catheter drainage. The study was conducted at the neurosurgery unit of MartbaChuhan Medical College and Mardan Medical Complex from April 2018 to March 2021. A total of 80 patients were included in this study. Burhhole and Cather Drainage were performed for all patients. These patients were reviewed after 2, 5, and 6 weeks at O.P.D. Results: Mostly the patients, 94% show a good recovery, and 4% represent no recovery. However, only 2% show the complications against this approach. As for the burr hole and catheter drainage, there was a remarkable reduction of the C.S.D.H. However, 5% of the sample patients show the repetition of Hematoma after the 1 week of operation. In contrast, 2% suffered from some operative complications. Conclusion: Burr hole and Catheter drainage is an affected way of treatment for the patients suffering from C.D.S.H.

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