2018
DOI: 10.9738/intsurg-d-14-00103.1
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Iatrogenic Acute Intracranial Hematoma Following Drainage Catheter Removal: A Report of 2 Cases and Literature Review

Abstract: This paper describes 2 unique cases of catheter removal-induced intracranial hemorrhage (CRIH). Acute intracranial hematoma including extradural, subdural, and ventricular hemorrhage is a rare but dangerous complication during catheter removal. Its occurrence is usually iatrogenic. The clinical data of two patients of CRIH were retrospectively collected with a brief review of the phenomenon. A huge subdural hematoma was confirmed in the first case and severe ventricular hematoma in the second case immediately … Show more

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