Dr. Jennifer Taylor
Traumatic acute subdural hematomas often require immediate evacuation of the blood clot to prevent further cerebral compression and associated complications. Following the removal of the subdural clot, the decision of whether to perform a craniotomy or a decompressive craniectomy becomes a critical consideration for neurosurgeons (1).
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