Brain surgery showdown: does one hole work better than two?
NCT ID NCT07368101
Summary
This study compared two surgical techniques for draining chronic blood clots from around the brain. Sixty patients were randomly assigned to receive either a single hole or two holes drilled in the skull, followed by drainage. Researchers tracked which method resulted in fewer repeat bleeds, shorter hospital stays, and fewer complications like infections.
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Services Institute of Medical Sciences / Services Hospital
Lahore, Punjab Province, 54770, Pakistan
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