Background Spontaneous intracerebellar hemorrhage (SCH) accounts for 10% of intracerebral hemorrhages. Up to now stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis of SCH was less reported. The aim of this study was to assess...Background Spontaneous intracerebellar hemorrhage (SCH) accounts for 10% of intracerebral hemorrhages. Up to now stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis of SCH was less reported. The aim of this study was to assess the effect and feasibility of the method, and to refine the clinical protocol. Methods Eighteen patients with SCH were treated by stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis and reviewed in this report. The 3-ram axial stereotactic computed tomoaraDhv slices throughout the hematoma were obtained.展开更多
基金This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81071215), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 20070420866), Fund for Young Scientists of Heilongjiang Province in China (No. QC08C02), Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (No. D201062), and Fund for Education Department of Heilongjiang Province in China (No. 11541153).
文摘Background Spontaneous intracerebellar hemorrhage (SCH) accounts for 10% of intracerebral hemorrhages. Up to now stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis of SCH was less reported. The aim of this study was to assess the effect and feasibility of the method, and to refine the clinical protocol. Methods Eighteen patients with SCH were treated by stereotactic aspiration and thrombolysis and reviewed in this report. The 3-ram axial stereotactic computed tomoaraDhv slices throughout the hematoma were obtained.