越南人被筷子穿过海绵窦造成的穿透性脑损伤:病例报告

He Van Dong, Anh Quoc Nguyen, Hanh Hong Thi Dong, Hai Trung Vu, A. H. Pham
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筷子造成的穿透性脑损伤极为罕见,通常是通过病例报告记录下来的。处理策略是根据具体病例量身定制的,重点是减轻术后并发症。 一名 33 岁的男性右眼被筷子卡住。CT 成像显示有两个异物,促使神经外科和眼科团队合作进行手术切除。手术涉及复杂的骨钻孔,以进入关键结构,确保手术成功,并在一个月的随访中保持稳定。 常见的轨迹涉及眶顶穿透,有额叶损伤和脑内血肿的风险。木质异物会带来挑战,因此需要 CT 血管造影等先进成像技术来评估血管受累情况。手术治疗的优势包括异物取出、神经血管保护、组织清创、血肿清除和硬脑膜修复。 与筷子相关的穿透性脑损伤虽然罕见,但在神经外科实践中仍需保持警惕。手术干预仍是治疗的基石,可确保患者获得最佳治疗效果。
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Penetrating brain injury through the cavernous sinus by chopsticks in Vienamese: a case report
Penetrating brain injuries from chopsticks are exceedingly rare, often documented through case reports. Management strategies are tailored to individual cases, with a focus on mitigating postoperative complications. A 33-year-old male presented with a chopstick lodged in his right eye. CT imaging revealed two foreign bodies, prompting collaborative surgical removal by neurosurgery and ophthalmology teams. The procedure involved intricate bone drilling to access critical structures, ensuring a successful outcome with stability at one-month follow-up. Common trajectories involve orbital roof penetration, posing risks of frontal lobe injury and intracerebral hematoma. Challenges arise with wooden foreign bodies, necessitating advanced imaging like CT angiography to assess vascular involvement. Surgical intervention offers benefits such as foreign body extraction, neurovascular protection, tissue debridement, hematoma evacuation, and dural repair. Although rare, chopstick-related penetrating brain injuries warrant vigilance in neurosurgical practice. Surgical intervention remains the cornerstone of treatment, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
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