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doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2010-12-3-50-55
CRANIOBASAL CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY USE

E.S. HUSAINOV, A. CHOBULOV, S.D. HUSAINOV, S.A. CHOBULOV

The work is based on the analysis of 284 medical cards of patients with craniobasal craniocerebral injuries were made to all patients. The additional analysis: craniography, echoencephaloscopy, otoscopy, computed tomography (CT). The most effective injury diagnostic technique in patients was CT that makes it possible to identify linear fractures crossing on skull base (in 100% cases), so long as such injuries are not always detected on craniograms, and also to assess brain status and to detect intracranial hematomas. 28 intracranial hematomas were diagnosed during 2000 – 2005 years, all of them were operated and lethality was 53%. 34 intracranial haematomas were diagnosed using CT during 2 years. Good rehabilitation was observed after integrated treatment in 82% patients.

Keywords: craniobasal injury, computed tomography, craniography, intracranial hematoma.

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