The patient is continuing to recover well. His alertness has markedly improved, as has his hemiparesis. His post-op non-contrast head CT demonstrates expected post-operative changes over the right hemisphere, with a subdural drain in place and minimal residual extraaxial blood on that side. Midline shift has been reduced to just 1.2mm.
Your neurosurgery colleague is pleased with this result. They now turn their attention to his left-sided acute-on-chronic SDH. They tell you they're considering whether the patient should get their left middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolized.