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  • Title: [The combined treatment of severe craniocerebral trauma taking into account the nature of the brain damages and the extent of the hypertensive-dislocation syndrome].
    Author: Zotov IuV, Sidorenko VI.
    Journal: Vestn Khir Im I I Grek; 1996; (1):53-5. PubMed ID: 8753961.
    Abstract:
    The intracranial pressure was measured in 95 patients with a severe cranio-cerebral trauma at the postoperative period. Four degrees of the hypertension-dislocation syndrome were established. The characteristic of operative accesses is given. Drainage of the ventricular system of the brain and anterior falxotomy were shown to be expedient. The estimation is given to the efficiency of dehydration therapy at the early postoperative period against the background of intracarotid and intravenous infusions of remedies.
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