Treatment of cerebrum hemispheres arterio-venouses malformations after their rupture. Terms, methods, results
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головний мозок, артеріо-венозна мальформація, розрив, хірургічне лікування, результатиAbstract
Result of surgical treatment to cerebral AVM with different terms of ruptures in 145 are cases presented. Consequences of AVM ruptures are intracerebral hemorrhage (46,2%) and ventricular and combinated hemorrhage in the minority. Evidence for surgical treatment was determined in 132 cases: 60 patients were perated on transcranial, 49 — endovascular with various ranges of reduction and in 18 — combined treatment was applied.
The results were analyzed depending on location and hemodynamical peculiarities of AVM: diagnosed terms of rupture, their neurological presentations, technology of surgical intervention. Good results after surgical treatment were registered in 53,8% cases; satisfactory in 9,6%; unsatisfactory and overlooked, that were not accompanied by improving of patient’s quolity of life in 36,6%.
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