Association between the surgical approach and prognosis of spontaneous supratentorial deep intracerebral hemorrhage
Hui Shi, Xingwei Tan, Yongbing Deng, Minglian He, Dongsheng Chen, Weichong Zhou, Xiaoyong Tang, Yang Liu, Min Cui

TL;DR
This study found that using the Sylvian fissure approach in surgery for brain hemorrhage may lead to better recovery outcomes than the cortical approach.
Contribution
The study provides evidence that the Sylvian fissure surgical approach improves long-term functional outcomes in patients with deep brain hemorrhage.
Findings
The Sylvian fissure approach was associated with better one-year mRS scores compared to the cortical approach.
There were no significant differences in rebleeding or three-month mortality between the two surgical approaches.
Propensity score matching and inverse weighting confirmed the better functional outcomes with the Sylvian fissure approach.
Abstract
The association between surgical approach and prognosis in patients with spontaneous supratentorial deep intracerebral hemorrhage is unclear. We aimed to explore the association between surgical approach and prognosis in these patients. A retrospective cohort of 311 patients from 3 centers who were treated with surgery 24 h after ictus was recruited. The surgical procedure involved removing the intracerebral hematoma using an aspirator through either the cortical approach or Sylvian fissure approach, assisted by an endoscope or microscope. The primary outcome was the one-year modified Rankin scale (mRS) score. The association between the surgical approach and the one-year mRS score was explored by using ordinal logistic regression and binary logistic regression. Baseline characteristics were balanced by propensity score matching and inverse propensity score weighting. In the adjusted…
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TopicsIntracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research · Neurosurgical Procedures and Complications · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
