Neurosurgical Intervention in Ischaemic Stroke: A Case Report
Dr S S Ahmed, Dr Chaity Nath, Dr Al Imran
A normotensive and non-diabetic 60 year old gentleman was admitted in United Hospital ICU through Accident & Emergency department with history of vertigo and vomiting followed by loss of consciousness for 4 days prior admission. There was no history of convulsion. After admission, his pulse rate was 71 beat/min, blood pressure was 150/90 mm of Hg, temp above 98ºF, SpO2 97% in room air with no abnormality detected in heart/lung. On neurological examination, GCS was 6T/15 (E3M3VT),Pupil was 2.5 mm equal & reacting to light with no neck rigidity. All jerks were brisk & planter responses were extensor, bilaterally. However, patient was being treated conservatively, his G...