Repetitive subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by fracture of titanium mesh used in cranioplasty in the posterior cranial fossa: illustrative case.

Yuki Ariyoshi, Masahiro Sawada, Yu Abekura, Ryo Hamamoto, Masahiro Tanji, Takayuki Kikuchi, Yoshiki Arakawa
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Background: Cranioplasty is more than cosmetic repair for cranial defects; it is vital for patient rehabilitation after neurological injury. Despite its benefits, cranioplasty is associated with significant complications and requires careful planning. This report details the first reported case of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) caused by failure and migration of titanium mesh used in suboccipital cranioplasty.

Observations: A 49-year-old male experienced recurrent SAH over 4 years, presenting every 2 years. Three years prior, the patient underwent suboccipital decompression craniotomy with titanium mesh implantation at another hospital. Imaging revealed mesh fracture with fragments migrating into the cervical spine at C3 and C4-5. The fractured edge of the mesh penetrated the dura and injured the cerebellar surface. A two-stage surgery removed the fractured mesh and migrated fragments successfully.

Lessons: Suboccipital cranioplasty using titanium mesh and involving the posterior margin of the foramen magnum is at risk of mechanical failure. Stress on the implanted titanium mesh from cervical movement can lead to metal fatigue and injury to the brain, nerves, and blood vessels. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24836.

后颅窝颅骨成形术中钛网骨折引起的重复性蛛网膜下腔出血:说明性病例。
背景:颅骨成形术不仅仅是颅骨缺损的美容修复;它对神经损伤后患者的康复至关重要。尽管有好处,但颅骨成形术有明显的并发症,需要仔细计划。这篇报告详细介绍了首例报道的蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH),这是由于钛网在枕下颅骨成形术中失败和迁移引起的。观察:49岁男性,4年复发性SAH,每2年出现一次。三年前,患者在另一家医院行枕下减压开颅钛网植入术。影像学显示网状骨折,碎片迁移到颈椎C3和C4-5。网片断裂的边缘穿透硬脑膜,伤及小脑表面。两个阶段的手术切除了骨折的网片并成功地迁移了碎片。经验:枕下颅骨成形术使用钛网和涉及枕骨大孔后缘有机械故障的风险。颈椎运动对植入的钛网造成的压力会导致金属疲劳,并损伤大脑、神经和血管。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24836。
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