Research Article

[Retracted] Clinical Application of Microsurgery Using the Cerebellar Medulla Fissure Approach in Severe Ventricular Hemorrhage with Casting of the Fourth Ventricle and Its Influence on Neurological Recovery

Table 5

Single-factor analysis table.

Poor prognosis group (n = 31)Good prognosis group (n = 49)X2/t

Gender0.6940.405
 Male20 (64.52)27 (55.10)
 Female11 (35.48)22 (44.90)
Age (years)60.71 ± 6.7056.83 ± 8.422.1670.033
Time of onset (h)6.51 ± 2.025.80 ± 2.331.3960.167
Bleeding2.7940.097
 The cerebellum10 (32.26)8 (16.33)
 The thalamus21 (67.74)41 (83.67)
Great score6.22 ± 1.996.20 ± 1.100.0580.954
Medical history0.4740.789
 Hypertension6 (19.35)7 (14.29)
 Diabetes8 (25.81)6 (12.24)
 Hyperlipidemia4 (12.90)5 (10.20)
GCS score on admission7.35 ± 2.659.28 ± 3.032.9100.005
Admitted to hospital in a coma0.0500.822
 Yes21 (67.74)32 (65.31)
 No10 (32.26)17 (34.69)
Ventricular hemorrhage (mL)21.10 ± 4.7016.28 ± 3.904.970<0.001
Operation mode11.850<0.001
 Traditional surgical methods23 (74.19)17 (34.69)
 The microscopical approach of cerebellomedullary fissure8 (25.81)32 (65.31)