Objective To explore the impact of ultra-early small bone window minimally invasive surgery on neurological function and complications of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.Methods 80 patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage were randomly divided into two groups,with 40 cases in each group.The control group was treated with routine craniotomy hematoma removal,and the observation group was treated with ultra-early small bone window minimally invasive surgery.The hematoma clearance rate,neurological function and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups.Results No significant difference was found in hematoma clearance rate between the two groups(P>0.05).One month after surgery,the serum BDNF level in the observation group was higher than that in the control group,and the NPY and NSE levels were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The total incidence of postoperative complications in the observation group was 7.50%,lower than 27.50%in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions Compared with routine craniotomy hematoma removal,ultra-early small bone window minimally invasive surgery can significantly improve the neurological function of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage and reduce the occurrence of complications.
Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhageUltra-early small bone window minimally invasive surgeryNeurological function