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NCT ID: NCT06465719 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage

Tract-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robot Guiding System in Basal Ganglion Hemorrhage Evacuation

Start date: January 1, 2025
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A nationwide, prospective, multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial to evaluate the therapeutic effects of the fiber tract-based artificial intelligence (AI) Robot Guiding System on the perioperative and long-term recovery of patients with small-volume basal ganglion hemorrhage.

NCT ID: NCT06309940 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Basal Ganglionic Hemorrhage

Prognostic Factors for Surgical Management of Large Hypertensive Basal Ganglionic Haemorrhage

Start date: March 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to present current and comprehensive recommendations for surgical treatment of this hematoma and to determine the factors that may improve the survival rate

NCT ID: NCT04172376 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Basal Ganglia Hemorrhage

Stereotactic Operation Integrating With Thrombolysis in Basal Ganglion Hemorrhage Evacuation II

SOITBE II
Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage is one of the main causes of death and disability all over the world, accounting for 20%-30% of all cerebrovascular diseases. Minimally invasive surgery of cerebral hemorrhage, especially puncture aspiration, can improve early and long-term neurological recovery in patients with cerebral hemorrhage. Until now, no standardized practice for minimally invasive surgery of spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage has been established. Hematoma puncture and drainage based on CT scans without precise localization and personalized approach design, which may lead to poor efficacy and high risk of complications. The investigators' hospital has much experience in treating cerebral hemorrhage with stereotactic puncture and aspiration. So the investigators conduct a prospective multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial across the country to determine the therapeutic effects of puncture aspiration plus thrombolysis treatment for the perioperative and long-term recovery of patients with small hematoma in deep basal ganglia via computerized precision coordinates and personalized approach design.