About Chronic Sub-dural Haematoma

Chronic Subdural Haematoma, also known as Chronic Subdural Hemorrhage, is a condition in which blood collects between the brain and its outermost layer. In some cases, the haematoma can be asymptomatic and does not require treatment. In other cases, this condition can cause neurological problems such as confusion, memory problems, headaches, and seizures. Surgical treatment for chronic subdural haematoma can include draining fluid by creating small holes in the skull or craniotomies for larger hematomas.

Heliopolis, Egypt

Cleopatra Hospital was established in 1984 and later acquired by the Cleopatra Hospital Group. With 35 years of experience and a remarkable track record of operational excellence across 40 specialties and sub-specialties, it is widely recognized as CHG’s flagship hospital. The facility has a modern infrastructure and a strong network of consultants based in the hospital. Cleopatra Hospitals Group (CHG) is Egypt’s largest private hospital group according to number of hospital beds and number of hospitals. The Group currently incorporates six of the nation’s leading hospitals and two polyclinics, which combines a total of 779 total beds and over 50 specialties with more than 1,500 resident doctors and consultants and 900 nursing staff.

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