The treatment of extradural haemorrhage first involves identification of the site of haemorrhage using the CT scan. The haematoma is completely evacuated through a "horse shoe" craniotomy flap. If patient deterioration is rapid, provide temporary relief by means of a burr hole and craniectomy positioned centrally over the haematoma.
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