The use of intraventricular vancomycin in subacute brain abscess in an adolescent male: A case report.

IF 0.9 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Critical Care Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.2478/jccm-2024-0046
Tomas Leng, Ibrahim Serhat Karakus
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Abstract

Introduction: Brain abscess is a serious condition in children, leading to rapid deterioration, and permanent neurological damage associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Current management protocols for brain abscesses focus on intravenous antibiotics and surgical excision and drainage.

Case presentation: A 12-year-old adolescent male who had headache and photophobia and was diagnosed with multiple brain abscesses and was refractory to conventional medical and neurosurgical intervention. A single dose of 10 mg vancomycin was administered through endo-ventricular drain, resulting in resolution of abscesses and alleviation of symptoms.

Conclusion: We describe the first instance of intraventricular vancomycin use in the pediatric age group for the treatment of multiple brain abscesses. Given the variability in dosing reported in the literature, our case report warrants further studies to standardize dosage for this rare intervention.

使用室内万古霉素治疗青少年男性亚急性脑脓肿1例报告。
脑脓肿是儿童的一种严重疾病,可导致迅速恶化和永久性神经损伤,并伴有显著的发病率和死亡率。目前脑脓肿的治疗方案主要是静脉注射抗生素和手术切除引流。病例介绍:一名12岁的青少年男性,患有头痛和畏光,被诊断为多发性脑脓肿,常规医学和神经外科治疗无效。万古霉素单剂量10mg通过脑室内引流,导致脓肿消退和症状减轻。结论:我们描述了在儿童年龄组中使用脑室万古霉素治疗多发性脑脓肿的第一例。鉴于文献中报道的剂量差异,我们的病例报告值得进一步研究,以规范这种罕见干预措施的剂量。
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Journal of Critical Care Medicine
Journal of Critical Care Medicine CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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