Posttraumatic retroclival hematoma and transverse clival fracture in an adult: A case report and literature review

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Endris Hussen Ali
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Abstract

Background

Retroclival hematomas and clival fractures are not common, and retroclival hematoma is one of the types of posterior fossa extra-axial hematomas. The exact incidence is not known. They can be categorized into epidural or subdural hematomas based on their relationship to the tectorial membrane. In the literature, most cases occur in the pediatric population, and a few cases have been reported in the adult population as well. The etiology is related to accidental trauma in most cases. Others occur generally spontaneously due to coagulopathy, pituitary apoplexy, and ruptured aneurysms. Still, some remain idiopathic without an identifiable cause.

Case presentation

This is a 28-year-old male patient who presented after sustaining a motor vehicle accident. He was a pedestrian walking by the side of a road when he was suddenly hit by a minibus. He lost consciousness immediately and was non-communicating after the trauma with right ear bleeding. GCS is 9/15, right pupil has cataract, and left pupil is midsized and reactive. A brain CT scan demonstrated retroclival hematoma extending from midclivus to the lower level of C2, right mastoid fracture, multiple post-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage, pneumocephalus, and transverse upper third clival fracture. This patient's GCS on the second day improved to 14/15. All cranial nerves are intact. Discharged on the 7th day with GCS 15/15.

Conclusion

Retroclival hematomas and clival fractures are very rare in adults, most often reported in pediatric age groups, and mostly occur due to accidental trauma. Associated cranial nerve palsy is common and the management is non-surgical in most of the cases.

成人创伤后斜坡后血肿及斜坡横骨折1例报告及文献复习
背景:斜坡后血肿和斜坡骨折并不常见,而斜坡后血肿是后窝轴外血肿的一种。确切的发病率尚不清楚。根据其与被膜的关系,可分为硬膜外血肿和硬膜下血肿。在文献中,大多数病例发生在儿科人群中,也有少数病例报告发生在成人人群中。其病因多与意外创伤有关。其他通常自发发生,由于凝血功能障碍,垂体中风,和破裂的动脉瘤。然而,有些仍然是特发性的,没有明确的原因。病例介绍:这是一名28岁的男性患者,他在遭受机动车事故后出现。他是一个走在路边的行人,突然被一辆小巴撞了。他立即失去意识,右耳出血,无法与人交流。GCS为9/15,右瞳孔有白内障,左瞳孔中等大小,反应性强。脑部CT扫描显示斜坡后血肿从斜坡中部延伸至C2下节段,右侧乳突骨折,多发创伤后蛛网膜下腔出血,脑气,横切性上第三段斜坡骨折。该患者的GCS在第二天改善至14/15。所有的脑神经都完好无损。第7天出院,GCS 15/15。结论斜坡后血肿和斜坡骨折在成人中非常罕见,多见于儿童年龄组,多因意外创伤而发生。合并脑神经麻痹是常见的,在大多数情况下的处理是非手术。
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