External ventricular drain migration into the cisterna magna: A case report

Q3 Medicine
M. A. L. U. Hernandez, Kevin Ivan Peñaverde Chan, K. Khu
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Abstract

External ventricular drain (EVD) insertion is a common neurosurgical procedure used to treat acute hydrocephalus. In this report, we present a rare case of an EVD that was initially correctly placed within the frontal horn but subsequently migrated to the cisterna magna, the first to be reported in the literature. A 46-year-old man with postoperative meningitis and hydrocephalus underwent EVD insertion using an improvised EVD system. The EVD was also used as a route for the administration of intraventricular antibiotics. The patient was restless and agitated during his treatment, causing him to move his head frequently. Serial computed tomography scans showed that the EVD was initially correctly placed within the frontal horn and then migrated to the cisterna magna. Inward catheter migration is a rare complication of EVD insertion and is an important concern since it may cause neurologic deficits and potentially harmful sequelae. We have also highlighted measures that can be taken to prevent a similar event in the future.
脑室外引流管移入蝶窦:病例报告
插入脑室外引流管(EVD)是治疗急性脑积水的一种常见神经外科手术。在本报告中,我们介绍了一例罕见的EVD病例,该病例最初被正确放置在额角,但随后移位到了蝶窦,这在文献中尚属首次报道。一名46岁的男子术后患有脑膜炎和脑积水,他使用简易EVD系统接受了EVD插入手术。EVD 也被用作静脉注射抗生素的途径。患者在治疗期间烦躁不安,导致头部频繁移动。连续的计算机断层扫描显示,EVD最初被正确放置在额角内,后来移位到了尾状核。导管向内移位是EVD插入过程中罕见的并发症,由于可能导致神经功能缺损和潜在的有害后遗症,因此是一个值得关注的重要问题。我们还强调了可采取的措施,以防止今后发生类似事件。
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