• Neurosurgery · Feb 2001

    Biography Historical Article

    Elective trepanation for acute epidural hematoma by Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (1593-1674).

    • H A van Alphen.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Academisch Ziekenhuis Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. h.a.v.alphen@worldonline.nl
    • Neurosurgery. 2001 Feb 1; 48 (2): 401-4; discussion 404-5.

    AbstractThe improved knowledge of human anatomy in the 16th century led to an increase in the practice of cranial trepanation in clinical cases, and detailed definitions of indications for performing this operation were provided by several authors. It was not until the 18th century, however, that detailed data on patient selection, decision making, and the postoperative course of this surgical procedure became available through individual case reports. In this historical context, a report written in 1641 by the Dutch physician Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is remarkable. This report, one of the first individual commentaries on the surgical treatment of an acute epidural hematoma, has not yet gained international recognition.

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