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Background: Intrathecal baclofen infusing pumps are nowadays commonly implanted in patients suffering from severe, intractable spasticity with a background of multiple sclerosis. Although intrathecal baclofen therapy is considered a safe therapeutic modality, complications are unavoidable and broadly categorized as mechanical and infectious. In the instance of a pump pocket infection, a surgical explanation of the pump is often necessary to treat the infection.

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Article Synopsis
  • External ventricular drainage (EVD) is a common neurosurgery with rare complications, predominantly hemorrhage and infection.
  • A unique case is highlighted where a young woman experienced a significant hemorrhage after EVD removal due to a posterior fossa stroke, underscoring the importance of vigilance in such procedures.
  • Although EVD removal is generally safe, the paper advocates for improved monitoring protocols to better assess potential hemorrhagic risks.
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Objective: Stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide. Related research, although already providing significant insights regarding the underlying pathophysiology and potential treatment strategies, has been far from conclusive. Stroke models have been proved of extreme significance for laboratories around the world.

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