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Acute Spontaneous Posterior Fossa Haemorrhage Elements In Emergency Neurosurgery Harris

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Acute Spontaneous Posterior Fossa Haemorrhage Elements In Emergency Neurosurgery Harris
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 26
Author: Harris, Lauren, Grover, Patrick
ISBN: 9781009456487, 1009456482
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Acute Spontaneous Posterior Fossa Haemorrhage Elements In Emergency Neurosurgery Harris by Harris, Lauren, Grover, Patrick 9781009456487, 1009456482 instant download after payment.

Non-traumatic posterior fossa haemorrhage accounts for approximately 10% of all intracranial haematomas, and 1.5% of all strokes. In the posterior fossa, a small amount of mass effect can have dramatic effects, due to its small volume. This can be due to immediate transmission of pressure to the brainstem, or via occlusion of the aqueduct of Sylvius or compression of the fourth ventricle, leading to acute obstructive hydrocephalus, with the risk of tonsillar herniation. Timely investigations and management are essential to maximise good outcomes. This Element offers a brief overview of posterior fossa haemorrhage. It looks at the anatomy, aetiology, management, and surgical options, with a review of the available evidence to guide practice.

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