Background and Purpose: We present an anecdotal series of 11 patients without past history of stroke with progressive neurological deterioration while on medical therapy for large cerebellar infarctions. Clinical signs of brain stem compression developed in these patients. Computerized tomography of the head confirmed mass effect from brain edema. It was the clinical judgment of the neurologists and neurosurgeons that each of these 11 patients would expire without surgical intervention. Methods: All 11 patients (seven men, four women; mean age, 54 years) were treated with suboccipital craniectomy for decompression and temporary ventriculostomy for cerebrospinal fluid pressure monitor-ing and drainage. Results: Seven patients demonstrated ne...
Background and Objective. Studies on decompressive craniectomy (DCE) after a malignant middle cerebr...
Goulin Lippi Fernandes E, Ridwan S, Greeve I, Schäbitz W-R, Grote A, Simon M. Clinical and Computeri...
Space-occupying brain oedema is a potentially life-threatening complication in the first days after ...
OBJECTIVE: The management of cerebellar infarctions is controversial. The aim of this study was to d...
OBJECTIVE: The management of cerebellar infarctions is controversial. The aim of this study was ...
Objective: The dilemma of management of post-ischemic cerebellar massive swelling is still debatable...
Background and Purpose Because the timing and strategy of surgical intervention in massive cerebella...
The aim of the study is to specify tactics of surgical treatment of cerebellar infarction (CI).Mater...
The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. Malignant cerebral edema following ischemic str...
Massive cerebral infarction is often accompanied by early death, secondary to brain edema and trans-...
• Following an infarction in the right cerebral hemisphere, massive cerebral edema developed in a wo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: No evidence is available on the benefits of preventive suboccipital decompre...
Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes for death and disability worldwide. In patients with la...
Malignant acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is characterized by acute neurological deterioration caused by...
【Abstract】Objective: To elucidate the therapeutic effect of subtemporal decompressive craniotomy...
Background and Objective. Studies on decompressive craniectomy (DCE) after a malignant middle cerebr...
Goulin Lippi Fernandes E, Ridwan S, Greeve I, Schäbitz W-R, Grote A, Simon M. Clinical and Computeri...
Space-occupying brain oedema is a potentially life-threatening complication in the first days after ...
OBJECTIVE: The management of cerebellar infarctions is controversial. The aim of this study was to d...
OBJECTIVE: The management of cerebellar infarctions is controversial. The aim of this study was ...
Objective: The dilemma of management of post-ischemic cerebellar massive swelling is still debatable...
Background and Purpose Because the timing and strategy of surgical intervention in massive cerebella...
The aim of the study is to specify tactics of surgical treatment of cerebellar infarction (CI).Mater...
The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. Malignant cerebral edema following ischemic str...
Massive cerebral infarction is often accompanied by early death, secondary to brain edema and trans-...
• Following an infarction in the right cerebral hemisphere, massive cerebral edema developed in a wo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: No evidence is available on the benefits of preventive suboccipital decompre...
Ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes for death and disability worldwide. In patients with la...
Malignant acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is characterized by acute neurological deterioration caused by...
【Abstract】Objective: To elucidate the therapeutic effect of subtemporal decompressive craniotomy...
Background and Objective. Studies on decompressive craniectomy (DCE) after a malignant middle cerebr...
Goulin Lippi Fernandes E, Ridwan S, Greeve I, Schäbitz W-R, Grote A, Simon M. Clinical and Computeri...
Space-occupying brain oedema is a potentially life-threatening complication in the first days after ...