The patient has a large acute subdural hematoma documented in the medical record. Which of the following procedures would you expect to see documented in the procedure/surgical section of the medical record?

A. Craniotomy or thrombolytic enzyme drugs
B. Burr holes or thrombolytic enzyme drugs
C. Beta blockers or anticoagulants
D. Burr holes or craniotomy

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Hihi!

The correct answer would be that the procedure that you would expect to see documented in the procedure/surgical section of the medical record would be .Burr holes or craniotomy!

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-Loliarual

The right answer is D. Burr holes or craniotomy

Given the urgency, some general surgeons will not hesitate to practice a single hole of trephine on the trait of frature said "explorer", allowing the aspiration of the HED at first, and the secondary transfer in medium specialized.

If the HSDA is more limited and the extensive contusion (young subject, violent trauma), a minimum craniotomy per trephine hole is sufficient for the evacuation of the hematoma, the extension of the bruise then not being accessible to the patient. surgical treatment. In reality, there is no unambiguous treatment of HSDA and surgical procedures are often scholastic.