Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan

Head injury is a leading cause of death in young age group. Extra Dural hematoma, a complication of head injury, is often fatal if not treated in time. The surgical outcome of EDH is dependent upon many variables including preoperative GCS, time between injury and surgery, associated intracranial in...

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Main Authors: Azam Niaz, Muhammad Hammad Nasir, Kiran Niraula, Sumra Majeed, Joshan Neupane, Megha Ghimire, Anjum Habib Vohra
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Language:English
Published: NESON 2017-12-01
Series:Nepal Journal of Neuroscience
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJN/article/view/20519
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spelling doaj-dc079322980f4c629f77bb8ee19b7e042020-11-25T02:20:38ZengNESONNepal Journal of Neuroscience1813-19481813-19562017-12-011431318https://doi.org/10.3126/njn.v14i3.20519Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, PakistanAzam Niaz 0Muhammad Hammad Nasir 1Kiran Niraula 2Sumra Majeed 3Joshan Neupane4Megha Ghimire 5Anjum Habib Vohra 6Department of Neurosurgery King Edward Medical University/ MHL LahoreDepartment of Neurosurgery Punjab Institute of Neurosciences/ LGHDepartment of Neurosurgery King Edward Medical University/ MHL LahoreDepartment of Neurosurgery Services Institute of Medical Sciences/ SHL Lahore Department of Neurosurgery King Edward Medical University/ MHL LahoreDepartment of Pediatrics King Edward Medical University/ MHL LahoreDepartment of Neurosurgery Punjab Institute of Neurosciences/ LGH LahoreHead injury is a leading cause of death in young age group. Extra Dural hematoma, a complication of head injury, is often fatal if not treated in time. The surgical outcome of EDH is dependent upon many variables including preoperative GCS, time between injury and surgery, associated intracranial injuries, anisocoria and hematoma volume. In order to reduce the mortality near to nil, it is essential to determine the magnitude of effect of affecting factors on surgical outcome which will also help us in preoperative counseling and prioritizing the operative candidates. This study was conducted determine the factors affecting surgical outcome of traumatic intracranial extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences/ Lahore general hospital, Lahore. It was a Cross sectional study conducted for 3 years from 28th May 2012 to 28th May 2015. The study was conducted on the patients admitted through emergency and diagnosed as Extramural hematoma. These patients underwent surgical evacuation of EDH on emergent basis and outcome was measured by Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) after 48 hours of surgery. Using GOS, good surgical outcome was observed in 80.9% (157 out of 194) patients. Preoperative GCS, anisocoria, hematoma volume, associated intracranial injuries and time between injury and surgery were the factors affecting the outcome significantly (p value=0.000) while age and sex of the patient had no significant effect. In Conclusion, good surgical outcome is associated with patients with solitary Extra Dural Hematoma of volume less than 60 ml, preoperative GCS more than 8, absence of anisocoria and undergoing surgical evacuation within 6 hours of injury.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJN/article/view/20519head injuryextradural hematomasurgical outcomeaffecting factors
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author Azam Niaz
Muhammad Hammad Nasir
Kiran Niraula
Sumra Majeed
Joshan Neupane
Megha Ghimire
Anjum Habib Vohra
spellingShingle Azam Niaz
Muhammad Hammad Nasir
Kiran Niraula
Sumra Majeed
Joshan Neupane
Megha Ghimire
Anjum Habib Vohra
Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Nepal Journal of Neuroscience
head injury
extradural hematoma
surgical outcome
affecting factors
author_facet Azam Niaz
Muhammad Hammad Nasir
Kiran Niraula
Sumra Majeed
Joshan Neupane
Megha Ghimire
Anjum Habib Vohra
author_sort Azam Niaz
title Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
title_short Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
title_full Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
title_fullStr Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome in Extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
title_sort factors affecting the surgical outcome in extradural hematoma in punjab institute of neurosciences, lahore, pakistan
publisher NESON
series Nepal Journal of Neuroscience
issn 1813-1948
1813-1956
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Head injury is a leading cause of death in young age group. Extra Dural hematoma, a complication of head injury, is often fatal if not treated in time. The surgical outcome of EDH is dependent upon many variables including preoperative GCS, time between injury and surgery, associated intracranial injuries, anisocoria and hematoma volume. In order to reduce the mortality near to nil, it is essential to determine the magnitude of effect of affecting factors on surgical outcome which will also help us in preoperative counseling and prioritizing the operative candidates. This study was conducted determine the factors affecting surgical outcome of traumatic intracranial extradural Hematoma in Punjab Institute of Neurosciences/ Lahore general hospital, Lahore. It was a Cross sectional study conducted for 3 years from 28th May 2012 to 28th May 2015. The study was conducted on the patients admitted through emergency and diagnosed as Extramural hematoma. These patients underwent surgical evacuation of EDH on emergent basis and outcome was measured by Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) after 48 hours of surgery. Using GOS, good surgical outcome was observed in 80.9% (157 out of 194) patients. Preoperative GCS, anisocoria, hematoma volume, associated intracranial injuries and time between injury and surgery were the factors affecting the outcome significantly (p value=0.000) while age and sex of the patient had no significant effect. In Conclusion, good surgical outcome is associated with patients with solitary Extra Dural Hematoma of volume less than 60 ml, preoperative GCS more than 8, absence of anisocoria and undergoing surgical evacuation within 6 hours of injury.
topic head injury
extradural hematoma
surgical outcome
affecting factors
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/NJN/article/view/20519
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