Question

A 22-day-old male infant suddenly developed a fever, and after undergoing a CT scan, intraventricular hemorrhage was discovered, accompanied by a low-grade fever of 37.2-37.9 degrees.

Answer

In addition to timely treatment of primary and secondary injuries, ventricular drainage surgery may be performed, or the ventricle may be opened to remove blood clots causing ventricular obstruction after clearing intracranial hematoma and crushed brain tissue. Typically, small amounts of intraventricular hemorrhage can be absorbed spontaneously; even small blood clots can liquefy in about 10 days. Therefore, repeated lumbar punctures to drain the bloody cerebrospinal fluid can transform the cerebrospinal fluid into a liquid state.