Anuvrat Sinha*
Department of Neurosurgery, Narayana Health, Gurugram, India
*Corresponding Author: Anuvrat Sinha, Department of Neurosurgery, Narayana Health, Gurugram, India.
Received: October 29, 2024; Published: November 01, 2024
Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is a common occurence in the elderly, often encountered in daily neurosurgical practice. While a homogeneous or well-liquefied CSDH has a standard line of treatment through burr hole and irrigation, the management of septated/loculated chronic subdural hematoma with multiple membranes has always remained controversial [2]. The neomembranes forming septations prevent evacuation of clots through burr holes, and the small remaining loculi with clots will enlarge overtime to cause recurrence [1].
Citation: Anuvrat Sinha. “A Case of Localized Amyloid Angiopathy Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Strong Evidence of Dysfunction of the Glymphatic System”. Acta Scientific Neurology 7.12 (2024): 01-02.
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