Hematoma Evacuation via Image-Guided Para-Corticospinal Tract Approach in Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage

影像引导下经皮质脊髓束入路清除自发性脑出血患者的血肿

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Corticospinal tract injury caused by direct hematoma compression and secondary damage induced from blood toxic substances might influence the outcomes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of hematoma evacuation via image-guided para-corticospinal tract approach based on the protection of compressed or residual corticospinal tract. METHODS: Seventy-five patients with ICH who underwent the image-guided para-corticospinal tract approach were retrospectively collected into the surgery group. Diffusion tensor imaging or computed tomography angiography was performed to identify the relationship between important white matter tracts and hematoma. The neuronavigation system for the preoperative imaging data loaded was used to identify the location of the burr hole, insertion trajectory, and depth of insertion. Cortical entry points and insertion trajectories were kept parallel to the corticospinal tract route into the hematoma based on the protection of compressed or residual corticospinal tract. Hematoma was removed under the image-guided para-corticospinal tract approach. Seventy-five age-, sex-, hematoma site-, and volume-matched patients with ICH who underwent conservative treatment were selected as controls. Demographical, clinical, radiological, and treatment-related data were retrospectively analyzed. Functional outcome was evaluated by modified Rankin scale on day 90. RESULTS: A total of 150 patients with ICH were retrospectively enrolled. The median Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score on admission was 11 (IQR 8-13). Deep hematoma (thalamus and basal ganglion) was present in 86.7% (130 patients). The mean hematoma volume on admission was 47 ± 19 mL, and the postoperative hematoma volume was 11 ± 10 mL. A higher proportion of favorable outcome was observed in the surgery group than in conservative treatment group (32.0% versus 17.4%; p = 0.037). CONCLUSION: Hematoma evacuation via image-guided para-corticospinal tract approach based on the protection of compressed or residual corticospinal tract seems to be safer in patients with ICH with a relatively higher functional independence.

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