Clinical Study of Lumbar and Leg Pain Injury Caused by Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Author(s) -
Xia Li
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
advanced emergency medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2315-456X
DOI - 10.18686/aem.v4i4.7
Subject(s) - medicine , lumbosacral joint , anesthesia , lumbar , cerebrospinal fluid , lumbar puncture , subarachnoid hemorrhage , surgery
Objective: To study the application of lumbar puncture cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) aspiration in the treatment of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) induced by lumbosacral nerve neuralgia. Methods : CSF from 313 patients after craniotomy, brain contusion and laceration, and lumbosacral nerve pain were withdrawn via lumbar puncture. 10−20 mL hemorrhagic CSF was withdrawn 1−3 times except when contraindicated, to promote spinal nerve stimulation while relieving the effects of lumbosacral nerve pain symptoms. Results : Lumbar puncture CSF treatment application of hemorrhagic traumatic SAH induced by lumbosacral nerve pain was a success except in 3 patients with low intracranial pressure symptoms. Conclusion: Lumbar puncture to remove CSF was successfully applied to treat hemorrhagic traumatic SAH induced by lumbosacral nerve pain effect.
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