3D Model of Subdural Hemorrhage

Subdural hemorrhage occurs when blood collects between the dura mater (the outer membrane covering the brain) and the brain itself. It is typically caused by trauma that tears the veins bridging the dura mater and the brain’s surface. Subdural hemorrhages can be acute (appearing immediately after injury) or chronic (developing over time). Symptoms may include confusion, headache, seizures, and, in severe cases, coma. Treatment often involves surgical intervention to drain the blood and relieve pressure on the brain. Understand this condition with our 3D model of Subdural Hemorrhage.