Minimally-invasive surgery to evacuate intracerebral hemorrhages improved outcomes (ENRICH trial)
BrainPath device saved functional independence, among a highly selected group of patients
Patients with certain spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages treated with minimally invasive surgery had improved functional outcomes compared to those treated with usual care, the ENRICH randomized trial showed.
Treatment options for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage have remained severely limited, with little improvement in outcomes over decades. Cra…
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