Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
October 2021
Purpose: To identify predictive factors with an impact on the outcome of surgical treatment of non-acute subdural haematomas (NASH).
Methods: One hundred eleven patients who underwent an evacuation of 132 NASH by means of burr hole or craniotomy from January 2014 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. We evaluated the impact of factors that could possibly predict the result of surgical treatment.
Background: Visceral pain is initiated by activation of primary afferent neurons among which the capsaicin-sensitive (TRPV1-positive) neurons play an important role. The stomach is a common source of visceral pain. Similar to other organs, the stomach receives dual spinal and vagal afferent innervation.
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