A subdural hematoma is a type of bleeding that occurs outside the brain but under the skull, specifically between the brain’s surface and the dura mater (the outermost membrane covering the brain). Subdural hematomas can arise from head injuries, falls, or spontaneously in individuals with certain risk factors such as older age or on anticoagulant therapy. Symptoms may include headache, confusion, weakness, seizures, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness.
Traditionally, subdural hematomas have been treated surgically through procedures like burr hole surgery or craniotomy to remove the accumulated blood. However, embolization has emerged as a less invasive alternative for certain types of chronic subdural hematomas, especially those that recur after initial surgical treatment.
Embolization for subdural hematomas is a minimally invasive procedure that aims to treat the condition by targeting the blood vessels feeding the membrane surrounding the hematoma, rather than directly removing the hematoma itself. Here’s how it works:
Deciding on the best treatment approach for a subdural hematoma involves considering various factors, including the hematoma's size, location, and the patient's overall health. Our team of neurovascular specialists works collaboratively to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for each patient, ensuring personalized care tailored to their specific needs.
At Cortex, we are committed to providing cutting-edge treatments for subdural hematomas, including embolization, as part of our comprehensive neurovascular care services. If you or a loved one is dealing with this condition, contact us to learn more about your treatment options and how we can help achieve the best possible outcome.
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