Successful minimally invasive reduction surgery with a micro burr hole in a pediatric patient with depressed skull fracture: a case report.

Seung Han Yu, Hyuk Jin Choi, Byung Chul Kim, Mahn Jeong Ha
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A 5-year-old female pediatric patient with head trauma was transferred to our regional trauma center. A depressed skull fracture measuring 45 mm in diameter and 6 mm in depth was diagnosed using a 3-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) scan. Despite the absence of significant neurological symptoms, the extent of the depression necessitated surgical intervention on the third day of hospitalization. Using a 2 mm micro burr, two holes were drilled at strategically selected points of the fracture identified by 3D CT. Adson blunt dissecting hooks were inserted through the burr holes to elevate and reduce the fracture. Postoperative CT scans, including a follow-up scan on the 36th day, demonstrated stable reduction. The minimally invasive technique applied for pediatric depressed skull fracture reduction may significantly reduce pain, shorten recovery time, and decrease hospitalization duration, yielding favorable outcomes.

微创复位手术成功与微钻孔儿童患者颅骨凹陷性骨折:1例报告。
一名头部外伤的5岁女儿科患者被转移到我们的区域创伤中心。使用三维(3D)计算机断层扫描(CT)诊断为直径45 mm,深度6 mm的凹陷性颅骨骨折。尽管没有明显的神经系统症状,但抑郁症的程度需要在住院第三天进行手术干预。使用2mm的微毛刺,在3D CT识别的有策略地选择的裂缝点上钻两个孔。通过钻孔插入Adson钝性解剖钩以提升和复位骨折。术后CT扫描,包括第36天的随访扫描,显示稳定复位。微创技术应用于小儿凹陷性颅骨骨折复位,可显著减轻疼痛,缩短恢复时间,缩短住院时间,效果良好。
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