What is subdural hygroma treatment?

Subdural hygroma is a condition that occurs when fluid accumulates between the brain and its protective covering, the dura. It is usually caused by head injuries, birth injuries, or complications of brain surgery. The treatment for subdural hygroma depends on how severe the condition is, the symptoms, and the cause. The common treatment options are:

  1. Observation: If the hygroma is small and not causing any symptoms, the doctor may recommend monitoring it closely over time to see if it resolves on its own.

  2. Medication: The doctor may prescribe medication to reduce inflammation and swelling.

  3. Surgery: If the hygroma is large, causing symptoms, or not improving with other treatment options, surgery may be necessary. The surgeon will usually try to drain the fluid from the hygroma and create a shunt to drain any future fluid buildup.

  4. Stereotactic Radiosurgery: A type of radiation treatment that targets the area of the hygroma and can stimulate the body to reabsorb the fluid.

In summary, the treatment for subdural hygroma depends on factors like the cause, severity, and symptoms. Observation, medication, surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery are some of the treatment options available. It is important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.