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Surgical treatment of left frontal and temporal lobes brain abscess in patient with hemorrhagic strok

https://doi.org/10.63769/1683-3295-2026-28-2-77-81

Abstract

Complications of hemorrhagic stroke of the brain in the form of suppuration of the putaminal hematoma on the left is a rare situation in neurosurgical practice. The article presents a clinical observation of surgical treatment of a patient with an abscess: pus-filled intracranial hematoma of the frontotemporal area. Microsurgical resection and drain of the abscess using neuronavigation, antibacterial therapy in accordance with the clinical guidelines and the drug’s sensitivity to the microflora allowed to achieve a good result, mobilize the patient early, and shorten the duration of medical and social rehabilitation. 

About the Authors

R. L. Kambiev
Central Clinical Hospital “Lapino”
Russian Federation

Renat Leonidovich Kambiyev

111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081 



V. N. Rashidov
Central Clinical Hospital “Lapino”
Russian Federation

111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081 



A. K. Medvedskaya
Central Clinical Hospital “Lapino”
Russian Federation

111 1st Uspenskoe Shosse, Lapino, Moscow region 143081 



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Kambiev R.L., Rashidov V.N., Medvedskaya A.K. Surgical treatment of left frontal and temporal lobes brain abscess in patient with hemorrhagic strok. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2026;28(2):77-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.63769/1683-3295-2026-28-2-77-81

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