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Abstract


In 1903, Cushing reported his experiences in the management of patients with acute cerebral compression due to intracerebral hemorrhage. Subsequently, there were sporadic reports by other surgeons but the results were discouraging.
The surgical attitude toward the hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage problem has been summed upby McKissock and his associates who state, craniotomy and evacuation of the hematoma as soon as the site and accessibility of the lesion has been confirmed produced no better results than those obtained by conservative treatment.
We have reported the 4 cases of intracerebral. hemorrhage who were treated surgically using the 2-inchtrephination and aspiration of the" hematomas.

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