Abstract

Background Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) is a common neurosurgical disease, particularly among the elderly, especially those on antiplatelet or anticoagulation with trivial trauma. While anticoagulants/antiplatelets increase the chance of rebleeding in cases of CSDH, discontinuation may increase the risk of stroke in these patients. Case Description We report two cases of CSDH in elderly patients with risk factors who suffered from an ischaemic stroke after undergoing surgery. The first case was an elderly gentleman who had a history of percutaneous coronary intervention, presenting with a CSDH. He developed an anterior cerebral artery infarct in the immediate postoperative period. The second was an elderly gentleman with a history of hypertension presenting with a concomitant left thalamic infarct and large left-sided CSDH. He developed a second middle cerebral artery infarct of the opposite side in the immediate postoperative period. Conclusion The medications used for stroke prophylaxis, that is, antiplatelets and anticoagulants are predisposing factors for the development of CSDH. However, the perioperative period of these patients remains vulnerable to the development of new-onset ischaemic stroke.

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