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Case
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Backpack brachial plexus palsy
S Maurya MS, Manmohan Singh M Ch, PS Bhandari M Ch,
TS Bhatti M Ch
Dept of Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery, Armed Forces Medical
College & Command Hospital (SC), Pune-40
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Abstract
The literature on the non-operative treatment of chronic subdural
hematoma is scanty indeed as it appears that many neurosurgeons
take surgical evacuation for granted as its key management principle.
We here present the case of a 61-year-old man with a severe, troublesome
headache of 4 days duration following a minor trauma. He had been
involved in another minor trauma 2 months before the index admission.
Cranial computed tomography (CT) scanning showed a left frontoparietal
chronic subdural hematoma with notable mass effects. He declined
surgery for personal reasons and was thus treated non-operatively
on a short course of low dose dexamethasone. Clinical improvement
was dramatic within 5 days into treatment and repeat CT 5 weeks
later showed nearly complete resolution of the subdural hematoma.
We therefore conclude that in well selected cases, non-operative
treatment is a viable option in the treatment of chronic subdural
hematoma.
Keywords
Chronic subdural hematoma, non-operative treatment
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Address for correspondence:
Lt Col Sanjay Maurya
Classified Specialist (Surgery),
Command Hospital (SC)
Pune- 411040
E-mail: drsanjaymaurya@hotmail.com
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