Affiliations 

  • 1 Hospital Sultanah Aminah
  • 2 Hospital Kuala Lumpur
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Abstract

Background: With teleneurosurgery, more patients with head injury are managed in the
primary hospital under the care of general surgical unit. Growing concerns regarding the safety
and outcome of these patients are valid and need to be addressed.
Method: This study is to evaluate the outcome of patients with mild head injury which
were managed in non-neurosurgical centres with the help of teleneurosurgery. The study recruits
samples from five primary hospitals utilising teleneurosurgery for neurosurgical consultations in
managing mild head injury cases in Johor state. Two main outcomes were noted; favourable and
unfavourable, with a follow up review of the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at 3 and 6 months.
Results: Total of 359 samples were recruited with a total of 11 (3.06%) patients have an
unfavourable. no significant difference in GOS at 3 and 6 months for patient in the unfavourable
group (P = 0.368).
Conclusion: In this study we have found no significant factors affecting the outcome of
mild head injury patients managed in non-neurosurgical centres in Johor state using the help of
teleneurosurgery.