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Craniotomy Improves Outcomes for Cranial Subdural Empyemas: Computed Tomography-Era Experience with 699 Patients
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Craniotomy was determined to be the surgical procedure of choice for treatment of cranial SDEs, allowing complete evacuation of the pus and, more importantly, decompressing the underlying cerebral hemisphere. Limited procedures such as burr holes or craniectomies may be performed for patients in septic shock, for patients with parafalcine empyemas, or for children with SDEs secondary to meningitis.
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