Postmortem Examination of Patients with Non-Surgically Treated Ruptured Aneurysms
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There is no doubt that radical surgery has been successful in preserving the lives of patients with ruptured aneurysms. On the other hand, no matter how successful we have been we cannot and must not forget the patients who died without undergoing surgery. Therefore, we investigated from clinical course, laboratory work, including angiography and autopsy, 37 cases who died during hospitalization in order to elucidate the causes of death in the natural course and to find the possibilities of minimizing the number of non-operative fatalities. We classified the causes of death into 3 groups: intracranial hematomas, brain ischemia due to vasospasm, and aggravation of the general condition. From the study, it was concluded that most of the lives could have been saved, if appropriate diagnosis and treatment had been made as soon as possible after the initial hemorrhage.
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著者
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Yoshimoto Takashi
Division Of Neurosurgery Institute Of Brain Diseases Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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Hori Shigeaki
Division Of Neurosurgery Institute Of Brain Deseases Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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Suzuki Jiro
Division Of Neuroeurgery Department Of Brain Diseases Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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NISHIJIMA Yoji
Division of Neurosurgery, Institute of Brain Diseases, Tohoku University School of Medicine
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Nishijima Yoji
Division Of Neurosurgery Institute Of Brain Diseases Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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