MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE TRAUMATIC INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMAS

Authors

  • Хазраткулов Р.Б

Keywords:

traumatic brain injury, multiple traumatic intracranial hematomas, differentiated treatment

Abstract

Multiple traumatic hematomas (MG) account for 0.74% of all traumatic brain injuries. A comprehensive diagnostic approach to multiple traumatic intracranial hematomas allows to establish a diagnosis in the early stages of traumatic brain injury and to determine treatment tactics. A differentiated approach to the choice of surgical treatment of multiple hematomas allows to achieve satisfactory results and treatment outcomes, which accordingly contributes to the early activation of the patient, a reduction in hospital stay, a decrease in mortality and disability in patients with traumatic brain injury.

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2021-06-23