Cerebellar Hemorrhage: What are the indications for surgery?

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Cerebellar hemorrhage surgery indications for cerebellar hematoma more than 10ml or diameter of 3 cm or brain stem, fourth ventricle pressure or complicated with obstructive hydrocephalus.

Cerebellar Hemorrhage: What are the indications for surgery?

Cerebellar hemorrhage in most cases is caused by the rupture of the internal cerebellar artery or capillary, once it occurs usually recommended timely surgical treatment, through surgery to remove hematoma, reduce intracranial pressure, but this surgical treatment has certain indications, generally cerebellar hematoma more than 10ml or diameter of 3 cm or brain stem, fourth ventricle pressure or complicated with obstructive hydrocephalus patients can be operated on. If the patient has severe coagulation disorders, then do not perform this surgery.



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