Abstract
Background The benefits of decompressive craniectomy (DC) may be adversely affected by postoperative
complications. This article presents the technique of ultrasonography (US) guidance
to treat epidural hematoma (EDH) following DC for ischemic stroke.
Methods Four patients developed postoperative EDHs requiring dual-trajectory approaches for
reexploration and evacuation. Clearance and reaccumulation of the EDH was assessed
by US images at the bedside.
Results Real-time US showed hematoma shrinkage and brain decompression during the suction-assisted
evacuation. Aspiration resulted in an immediate average reduction in hematoma size
from 106 mL to 30 mL. No ensuing infection and rehemorrhage occurred related to the
bedside procedure.
Conclusions US-guided clot evacuation is an effective minimal access surgery for patients with
post-craniectomy EDHs and worsening neurologic status.
Keywords
complication - decompressive craniectomy - epidural hematoma - stroke - ultrasonography