Problem description: The patient had a ruptured cerebral hemorrhage from a hemangioma and underwent a craniotomy. Now there is still blood stasis in the skull and hydrocephalus. The patient has not been sober so far What is the best treatment result for the patient?
Question date: 2021-01-13
Patient information: Age: 58 years old Gender: Male
Problem analysis: According to the description of the condition, he is not awake at present, and it is considered to be related to brain congestion and edema.
Guidelines: Because I don’t know when the cerebral hemorrhage occurred and the surgical treatment, I can’t tell how long I haven’t been awake. It is recommended to review the brain CT to see how much congestion has not been absorbed. At the same time, drugs can be used to nourish blood vessels and nerves in the brain to promote the absorption of congestion and edema. As for the prognosis, it needs to be judged based on the patient’s bleeding volume, bleeding site and current condition.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination