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Clinical neurorestorative therapeutic guideline for brainstem hemorrhage (2020 China version)

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JOURNAL OF NEURORESTORATOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 232-240

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TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.26599/JNR.2020.9040024

Keywords

brainstem hemorrhage; neurorestoratological treatment; surgery; guideline

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Brainstem hemorrhage (mainly pontine hemorrhage caused by hypertension) has the clinical characteristics of acute onset, rapid progress, high mortality, and high disability rate. Due to the complexity of the brainstem's anatomical structure and functional importance, it is generally recognized that brainstem treatment is difficult and risky, so it has been regarded as a restricted area of surgery. However, in recent years, continuous progress is being made in many areas, including microsurgical technology, stereotactic technology, robot-assisted surgery, neuroendoscopy, and theoretical and clinical practice of neurorestoration, aiding in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of brainstem hemorrhage injuries. The Chinese Association of Neurorestoratology (CANR; Preparatory) and the China Committee of International Association of Neurorestoratology (IANR-China Committee) organized relevant experts to formulate this clinical guideline to diagnose and restore damaged nerves after brainstem hemorrhages, promote a standardized diagnosis, and neurorestoratologically treat this disease.

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