Post‑traumatic bilateral acute extradural hematoma: About three cases treated at Niamey National hospital

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Issa Ibrahim Assoumane , Kpègnon Nicaise Agada , Laté Dzidoula Lawson , Mèhomè Wilfried Dossou , Aminath Kelani
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Abstract

Background

Epidural hematoma often develops in a single side in the skull box. However, even though this is quite rare, it may also arise from two sides: the so-called bilateral extradural hematoma (BEDH). Here, we report three cases of BEDH occurring in three young male patients following a head trauma.

Methods

We present three cases of BEDH and relate our experience with its management in general and discuss the relevant literature.

Cases description: The first case is a 15-year old male with no past history, referred to our emergency department for sustained headache, nausea/vomiting following a head trauma due to a wood blow with brief loss of consciousness. The head CT (Computed Tomography) scan performed showed a biparietal extradural hematoma. The 2nd case was a 41-year-old male, with no past history, referred to our emergency department for headache, nausea/vomiting following a head injury due to a wood blow with brief loss of consciousness. The head CT scan showed a double (frontal and parietal) bilateral extradural hematoma. The 3rd case was about a 20-year-old male patient referred to our casualty for sustained loss of consciousness with vomiting following head trauma caused by a machete blow. The head CT scan revealed a biparieto-frontal extradural hematoma. The three patients underwent hematomas evacuation through craniotomy. The post-operative follow-up was uneventful.

Conclusion

Post‑traumatic bilateral acute extradural hematoma remains uncommon. Its management requires careful planning, judicious surgical approach, and time management for good results.

外伤后双侧急性硬膜外血肿:尼亚美国立医院治疗的约三例病例
背景硬膜外血肿通常发生在单侧颅内。不过,尽管这种情况非常罕见,但也可能出现两侧硬膜外血肿(BEDH)。在此,我们报告了三例发生在三名年轻男性患者头部外伤后的 BEDH 病例。方法我们介绍了三例 BEDH 病例,讲述了我们在处理 BEDH 病例方面的一般经验,并讨论了相关文献:第一个病例是一名15岁的男性患者,既往无病史,因木块击打导致头部外伤后出现持续头痛、恶心/呕吐并伴有短暂意识丧失而转诊至我院急诊科。头部 CT(计算机断层扫描)扫描显示为双顶硬膜外血肿。第 2 个病例是一名 41 岁的男性,无既往史,因被木头击打头部受伤后头痛、恶心/呕吐并短暂失去知觉而转诊至我院急诊科。头部 CT 扫描显示双侧(额叶和顶叶)硬膜外血肿。第 3 个病例是一名 20 岁的男性患者,因被砍刀砍伤头部后持续失去知觉并伴有呕吐,转诊至本院急诊科。头部 CT 扫描显示双顶额部硬膜外血肿。三名患者均接受了开颅血肿清除术。结论 外伤后双侧急性硬膜外血肿仍不常见。结论 外伤后双侧急性硬膜外血肿仍不常见,其治疗需要精心策划、明智的手术方法和时间管理,才能取得良好效果。
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