Abstract

Abstract Traumatic Basal ganglia hemorrhage is rare entity but bilateral basal ganglia hematoma after trauma is extremely rare and is limited to case reports. We describe five cases of traumatic bilateral basal ganglia hemorrhage, and its outcome and management. All Cases were managed conservatively. The general incidence of TBGH is reported between 2.4-3% of closed head injury. However, the incidence is higher in post mortem studies (9.8%). Five consecutive patients of TBGH, shown in initial Noncontrast CT (NCCT) head, admitted in our institute from August 2013 to August 2016, during this period total patient admitted of head injury is 1061 so incidence of Traumatic bilateral basal ganglia Hemorrhage in our series is 0.47% which is very less compare to previous literature formed the prospective study group. There were 3 males and 2 females; age ranging from 20 to 45 years (average 30 years).Hypertensive patients, drugs abuse history, history of coagulopathy with doubtful history of trauma or unknown mode of injury was excluded from the study. All patients had sustained road traffic accidents. NCCT head done of all patients after initial resuscitation. GCS at admission were 9 to 12 (mean 10.4), Outcome assessed by Glasgow outcome Score. All patients outcome was good. Average follow up 8.54 months.

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