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Hematoma Evacuation: Procedure, Indications & Overview

Hematoma evacuation is a surgical procedure to remove accumulated blood from a hematoma. It is performed when a hematoma causes pain, pressure, or serious complications.

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Hematoma evacuation is a surgical procedure to remove accumulated blood from a hematoma. It is performed when a hematoma causes pain, pressure, or serious complications.

What is Hematoma Evacuation?

Hematoma evacuation is a medical procedure in which accumulated blood is surgically or minimally invasively removed from a hematoma. A hematoma is a localized collection of blood outside of blood vessels, typically caused by trauma, surgery, or spontaneous bleeding. When a hematoma does not resolve on its own or grows to a dangerous size, targeted evacuation becomes necessary.

Causes and Indications

Hematoma evacuation is indicated when a hematoma:

  • Causes significant pain or a feeling of pressure
  • Compresses vital structures such as nerves, blood vessels, or organs
  • Becomes infected or poses a high infection risk
  • Does not reabsorb spontaneously after trauma or surgery
  • Creates life-threatening pressure within the skull (intracranial hematoma)

Common locations where evacuation may be required include epidural or subdural hematomas in the skull, intramuscular hematomas, and hematomas following orthopedic or plastic surgery procedures.

Diagnosis

Before evacuation, the hematoma is localized and assessed using imaging techniques. Common diagnostic methods include:

  • Ultrasound: Quick, radiation-free visualization of superficial hematomas
  • Computed Tomography (CT): Especially important for head trauma and deeper hematomas
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Detailed assessment of soft tissue and hematomas at various stages of maturation

Treatment: The Hematoma Evacuation Procedure

The approach to evacuation depends on the location, size, and condition of the hematoma.

Conservative and Minimally Invasive Methods

Smaller, accessible hematomas can often be treated by needle aspiration, in which a needle or thin catheter is used to drain the liquid blood. This procedure is frequently performed under ultrasound guidance and is considered minimally invasive.

Surgical Evacuation

For larger or organized hematomas that have partially clotted, open surgery may be required. The hematoma is exposed through an incision, the blood and clots are removed, and the wound is closed with the placement of a drain. For intracranial hematomas (e.g., epidural or subdural), a neurosurgical procedure is performed. This may involve a craniotomy (opening of the skull) or burr hole drainage to rapidly relieve pressure on the brain.

Aftercare

Following evacuation, regular follow-up examinations are conducted to detect recurrence or complications such as infection early. If necessary, the underlying cause of the bleeding is addressed, for example by adjusting anticoagulant medication.

Risks and Complications

Like any surgical procedure, hematoma evacuation carries certain risks:

  • Wound or operative site infection
  • Re-bleeding or recurrent hematoma
  • Injury to surrounding structures (nerves, vessels)
  • Scar formation
  • In intracranial procedures: neurological complications

Prognosis

The prognosis after hematoma evacuation is generally favorable when the procedure is performed promptly and without complications. For intracranial hematomas in particular, rapid intervention is critical for the neurological outcome of the patient.

References

  1. Greenberg, M.S. - Handbook of Neurosurgery, 9th Edition, Thieme Publishers, 2019
  2. German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC) - Guidelines for the Treatment of Intracranial Hematomas, 2022
  3. Brunicardi, F.C. et al. - Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2019

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