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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic surgery for acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) in elderly patients, using an innovative fixation device for better hemostasis during the procedure.
  • - Six endoscopic surgeries were performed, showing satisfactory results with no complications, a high hematoma evacuation rate (91.6%), shorter operative times, and lower hospital costs compared to large craniotomies.
  • - The findings suggest that endoscopic surgery is a safe and effective option for treating simple-type ASDH in elderly adults, potentially serving as an alternative to more invasive craniotomy methods.

Article Abstract

Aim: Endoscopic surgery for acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) has recently been performed in elderly patients. Unlike other reported procedures, we used the endoscope's fixation device to ensure hemostasis because the surgeon can then use a surgical instrument with each hand. To date, there have no reports that prove lesser invasiveness or noninferiority of endoscopic surgery based on direct comparison with a large craniotomy. In this study, we investigated whether our endoscopic procedure was effective and safe.

Materials And Methods: We performed 6 cases of endoscopic surgical procedures in elderly patients over the past year. First, our surgical outcomes were evaluated. Second, the outcomes were compared between our endoscopic surgery and our large craniotomy procedures. Third, the outcomes were compared between our endoscopic surgery and other reported endoscopic surgeries.

Results: The outcomes of our endoscopic surgery were generally satisfactory without complications or rebleeding. Mean hematoma evacuation percentage was 91.6 ± 4%. Compared with a large craniotomy, operative time was significantly shorter ( P = .01), and the hospital costs were significantly less for endoscopic surgery ( P = .008). There was no inferiority of outcomes when compared with other reported endoscopic surgeries.

Conclusion: Our surgical procedure is safe and effective when performed with strict operative indications. Endoscopic surgery for ASDH in elderly adults may be an alternative to a large craniotomy in simple-type hematomas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1553350618785270DOI Listing

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