儿童颅内意外金属异物:非战争地区病例报告及文献复习

Jibia Alain, C. Cyrille, Mossus Yannick, Ngouatna Serge, Djomo Tamchom Dominique
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儿童颅内金属异物的发生往往是由于家庭意外、儿童虐待或战争。我们的目的是强调这种非常罕见的现象,从当今的公共卫生和比较适应治疗的原始文献。收集2例家庭意外后均因金属致脑损伤的患儿,于2018年手术,3年密切随访。本文报道了他们的案例,并根据文献讨论了他们的特征。病例表现:13个月和12岁患儿均在创伤后24小时内手术。这是一个长5厘米(cm)的砖石钉,长48厘米(mm)的 8(毫米= mm)铁棒。这种机制是在家里从高处摔下来或从芒果树上摔下来。第一例入区为左枕部,第二例入区为右内眼角。两例患者均手术取出金属异物,无并发症。3年半的随访在神经学上也没有什么变化。讨论/结论:金属性颅内异物多出现在战时或高暴力地区,国内游戏很少出现。未行血管ct扫描。手术切除必须尽可能早,但不应忽略事先的放射临床探查和更好的解剖放射分析(在ct扫描上)。非导弹穿透性头部损伤的壮观外观促使快速手术以限制并发症,特别是感染性损伤。
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Unexpected Intracranial Metallic Foreign Body in Child: Case Reports in Non-War Area and Literature Review
Introduction: The occurrence of an intracranial metallic foreign body in children is often due to home accidents, child abuse or wars. Our aim was to highlight more this phenomenon quite rare, becoming from nowadays of public health and to compare adapted treatments to originator ones of the Literature. Two children with both brain injury due to metal after domestic accident, operated in 2018 and closely followed-up during 3 years were gathered. Their cases are reported, and their features discussed according to Literature. Cases presentation: Children were 13-month-old and 12-year-old all operated less than 24 hours after the trauma. It was a masonry nail long of 5 centimetres (cm) for the infant and ᴓ8 (millimetres = mm) iron rod long of 48 cm for the teenager. The mechanism was the fall at home from his height or from a mangoes-tree. The entry zone was the left-occipital in the first case and the right inner canthus in the second. The metallic foreign body was surgically removed in both cases and without complications. The follow-up during 3 and half years was also neurologically uneventful. Discussion/conclusion: Metallic intracranial foreign bodies are encountered mostly in wartime or high violence area, rarely in domestic games. None Angio-CT-scan was performed. Surgical removal must be as earlier when possible but should not omit a prior radio-clinic exploration with better anatomical radio-analysis (on the CT-scan). The spectacular appearance of non-missile penetrating head injuries incites a rapid surgery in order to limit complications, particularly infectious ones.
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