Factors predicting reoperation of chronic subdural hematoma following primary surgical evacuation.

@article{MotieiLangroudi2018FactorsPR,
  title={Factors predicting reoperation of chronic subdural hematoma following primary surgical evacuation.},
  author={R Motiei-Langroudi and Martina Stippler and Siyu Shi and Nimer Adeeb and Raghav Gupta and Christoph J. Griessenauer and Efstathios Papavassiliou and Ekkehard M. Kasper and Jeffrey E. Arle and Ron L Alterman and Christopher S Ogilvy and Ajith J. Thomas},
  journal={Journal of neurosurgery},
  year={2018},
  volume={129 5},
  pages={
          1143-1150
        }
}
OBJECTIVEChronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is commonly encountered in neurosurgical practice. However, surgical evacuation remains complicated by a high rate of reoperation. The optimal surgical approach to reduce the reoperation rate has not been determined. In the current study, the authors evaluated the prognostic value of clinical and radiographic factors to predict reoperation in the context of CSDH.METHODSA retrospective review of 325 CSDH patients admitted to an academic medical center in… 
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