Efficacy of robot-assisted stereotactic aspiration in moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study - Scorecard - MDSpire

Efficacy of robot-assisted stereotactic aspiration in moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study

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  • Guangjie Liu

  • Jiachuan Liu

  • Shen Xu

  • Manmiao Hu

  • Linsen Li

  • Chunlin Wang

  • June 17, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Stereotactic Aspiration for Moderate Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionModerate Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage
Key MechanismsRobot-assisted stereotactic puncture and aspiration drainage
Target PopulationPatients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and hematoma volume of 20-40 mL
Care Setting901st Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force

Key Highlights

  • Robot-assisted technique showed improvements in treatment outcomes compared to traditional methods.
  • Reduced pulmonary infection rates and shorter NICU hospitalization duration in the experimental group.
  • Improved postoperative GCS and NIHSS scores in the robot-assisted group.
  • Better ADL scores at 1 month and lower mRS scores at 3 months postoperatively in the experimental group.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) confirmed according to the 2020 guidelines.

Management

  • Comprehensive medical management based on the Chinese Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines for Spontaneous Cerebral Hemorrhage.

Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Monitor for postoperative complications and neurological recovery using GCS and NIHSS scores.

Risks

  • Potential for pulmonary infections and complications associated with traditional manual puncture techniques.

Patient & Prescribing Data

Patients with first episode of bleeding, GCS score ≥ 8, and no coagulation dysfunction.

Robot-assisted techniques provide more precise hematoma evacuation and reduce complication rates.

Clinical Best Practices

  • Utilize robot-assisted techniques for hematoma evacuation.
  • Follow established guidelines for the diagnosis and management of spontaneous ICH.

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