Triple-modality management of complex septated chronic subdural hematoma: a preliminary technical note on feasibility and safety - Takeaways - MDSpire

Triple-modality management of complex septated chronic subdural hematoma: a preliminary technical note on feasibility and safety

  • By

  • Fei Liu

  • Long Chen

  • Xueyi Wang

  • Liang Zhao

  • Zhiyang Li

  • Xiaojian Wang

  • Ping Song

  • Long Zhou

  • Zohaib Shafiq

  • Qiang Cai

  • May 26, 2026

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    The Triple-Modality surgical approach combines MMA embolization, neuroendoscopic fenestration, and dexamethasone irrigation for complex CSDHs.

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    In a study of 7 patients, this approach resulted in over 95% hematoma volume reduction and no recurrences during a median follow-up of 6.5 months.

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    The historical control group treated with conventional drainage had a recurrence rate of 36.3%, highlighting the potential effectiveness of the new approach.

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    No systemic complications, subdural empyemas, or wound healing defects were observed in the experimental cohort, indicating safety.

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    Further research with larger cohorts is needed to assess the independent efficacy of each component of the Triple-Modality approach.

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