Minimally invasive parafascicular surgery versus conventional open surgery for evacuation of basal ganglia hemorrhage: A multicenter experience | Synapse
March 12, 2026Open Access
Minimally invasive parafascicular surgery versus conventional open surgery for evacuation of basal ganglia hemorrhage: A multicenter experience
Key Points
The aim is to compare the outcomes of minimally invasive parafascicular surgery (MIPS) and conventional open surgery for basal ganglia hemorrhage.
Conducted a multicenter study
Compared intraoperative outcomes between MIPS and open surgery
Assessed postoperative recovery metrics
MIPS demonstrated improved intraoperative outcomes compared to open surgery
Postoperative recovery was more favorable with MIPS
Reduction in complications was noted with MIPS
Abstract
For the surgical evacuation of basal ganglia hemorrhages, MIPS has many benefits compared to open surgery with improved intraoperative and post-operative outcomes.