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Samil Dikici

Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital Clinic of Neurosurgery, Turkey

Title: Covid-19 Impact on Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage and Surgical Outcomes

Abstract

This cross-sectional analysis including 82 patients who were operated and treated between january 2021 and march 2023. Brain computed tomography was used to confirm the diagnosis of intraparenchymal hemorrhage and provide evidences of neurological damage. Participants were included if they had a positive Covid-19 result or displayed no symptoms, indicating a past infection. 9 patients had a positive result and 73 tested negative. There was no difference in mortality rates between two etti groups. Both the hematoma volume and midline shift decreased from the preoperative to the postoperative measurement. Patients without Covid-19 infection had longer mean and median survival time comparing with the patients who was infected with covid-19. Although GCS scores remain unaltered after surgery, hematoma volume and midline shift improved significantly.

Biography

Şamil Dikici was gratuated from Aegean University medical school in 2008, Izmir/Turkey. He completed his specialist training on neurosurgery in 2020 from Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey. He works as a nurosurgeon at Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital, İstanbul/Turkey.