THE RESULTS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MIDDLE CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS AT VIET-DUC HOSPITAL
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Objective: assessment of the result of surgical treatment of middle cerebral aneurysms. Patients and methods: A cross-section, retrospective study with 35 patients diagnosed and surgically treated at Viet-Duc hospital from Dec 2016 to September 2019. Results: The patient's mean age was 50.08±14,58; female/male ratio was 1.7; headache was the most common symptom. There was eighty percent of patients who had GCS more than 13. Seventy-one point zero-five percent of aneurysms were ruptured. Surgical treatments were direct clip, extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery combined clip, or endovascular therapy. Conclusion: Surgery was the usefulness and safety for the middle cerebral aneurysms.
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surgical treatment of middle cerebral aneurysms
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