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  • Title: Considerations on the results of surgical treatment of cerebral abscesses.
    Author: Pellone M, Rubini L, Carteri A.
    Journal: J Neurosurg Sci; 1975; 19(3):152-8. PubMed ID: 1223245.
    Abstract:
    The results of surgery in 96 patients affected with cerebral abscess are reported. The lesion was completely removed in 65 patients, 33 underwent drainage (in many cases by Adso-Craig's technique) and only in one case was a combined operation performed. Overall mortality was 15.1%. More or less serious neurological and/or psychic deficits were present in 40% of patients, whereas epilepsy occurred in 26.6%. Furthermore, it was noted that excision of the abscess originates fewer epileptic complications type (20.9%) than drainage of the abscess cavity (37.5%). As regards the type of operation, the Authors suggest complete excision of the abscess as more advisable limiting drainage to cases of localization in "noble" areas or when complete removal can jeopardize patients in very serious conditions.
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