Clinical Trial: Minimally-invasive Surgery Versus Craniotomy in Patients With Supratentorial Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Minimally-invasive Surgery Versus Craniotomy in Patients With Supratentorial Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial

Brief Summary: The effectiveness of craniotomy in the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage remains controversial. Two main types of minimally invasive surgery, endoscopic evacuation and stereotactic aspiration, have been attempted for hematoma removal and show some advantages. However, prospective and controlled studies are still lacking. This is a multi-center randomized controlled trial designed to determine whether minimally invasive surgeries will improve the outcome in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage compared with craniotomy. Patients will be randomly assigned to endoscopy group, stereotactic aspiration group and craniotomy group in a 1:1:1 ratio.