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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1986;15(4): 597-608.
Spontaneous Intracerebellar Hematoma.
Kyoung Il Kim, Ki Hong Cho, Han Kyu Kim, Kyung Gi Cho
Department of Neurosurgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea.
ABSTRACT
Twenty-five patients with spontaneous intracerebellar hematoma were analyzed, who had been admitted to Jeonju Jesus Hospital from 1982 to 1985. All cases were diagnosed by CT scan and the amount of the hematoma was assessed by the largest diameter and the height as large, moderated, and small. Three clinical types were defined to evaluate the method of treatment and the outcome. All twelve acute cases were operated and seven were dead-five from brainstem failure, one from rebleeding, and one from chest infection. All chronic cases were treated conservatively to yield good results. Of seven subacute cases, five were operated and two died. Overall mortality was 36% and surgical mortality was 53%. To avoid considerable loss of potential recovery, it is suggested that prompt confirmation of the intracerebellar hematoma by CT scan, emergency surgical management, proper pre-and post-operative care results in better prognosis in cases of this not-uncommon-not-incurable disease.
Key Words: Intracerebellar hematoma; Clinical course type; Glasgow Outcome Scale
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