飞行员卵圆孔增大所致脑膜膨出1例。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Jia Zhai, Shulin Liu, Di Gao, Yongjie Yao
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背景:脑膜膨出是由颅底骨缺损引起的脑膜脱垂。脑膜膨出的临床表现往往是非特异性的,容易误诊。治疗不当可能导致严重并发症,包括脑脊液漏、脑膜炎,或在极少数情况下导致癫痫,从而对参与航空航天业务的患者构成重大风险。从历史上看,脑膜膨出病例主要发生在胎儿和婴儿中,对成人,特别是航空飞行员的分析和文献报道有限。病例报告:在例行的年度体检中,一名男学生飞行员被发现有一个扩大的右卵圆孔,并伴有脑膜膨出。3T磁共振及计算机断层扫描示右侧咽旁间隙管状、串珠状囊状物,提示脑膜膨出伴右侧卵圆孔增大,确认其位于右侧中颅底。考虑到结构异常,评估认为飞行员不适合暴露在高加速度力下。因此,他被限制操作非高性能飞机,如轰炸机、直升机和舰载机。讨论:对受影响飞行员的治疗和飞行任务的决定必须考虑个别情况的具体情况。在本例中,没有检查前症状表明临床严重程度很低,不需要手术干预。为了确保飞行安全和飞行员健康,全面的入伍前身体检查和整个飞行员职业生涯的持续评估对于准确评估身体准备情况至关重要。翟军,刘生,高东,姚勇。飞行员卵圆孔增大所致脑膜隆起。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(3): 251 - 254。
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Enlarged Foramen Ovale-Caused Meningeal Bulge in a Pilot.

Background: Meningocele results from a defect in the skull base bone, causing meningeal prolapse. Clinical manifestations of meningocele are often nonspecific and prone to misdiagnosis. Inadequate treatment may lead to severe complications, including cerebrospinal fluid leakage, meningitis, or, in rare cases, epilepsy, thereby posing significant risks to patients involved in aerospace operations. Historically, meningocele cases have predominantly been reported in fetuses and infants, with limited analysis and documentation focused on adults, particularly aviation pilots.

Case report: During a routine annual physical examination, a male student pilot was found to have an enlarged right foramen ovale accompanied by meningocele. Imaging via 3T magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scans revealed a tubular, beaded cystic formation in the right parapharyngeal space, indicating meningocele with an enlarged right foramen ovale and confirming its location at the right middle cranial base. Given the structural abnormality, it was assessed that the pilot is unsuitable for exposure to high acceleration forces. Consequently, he was restricted to operating non-high-performance aircraft, such as bombers, helicopters, and carrier-based aircraft.

Discussion: Treatment and flight duty determinations for affected pilots must consider individual case specifics. In this instance, the absence of pre-examination symptoms suggested minimal clinical severity, negating the need for surgical intervention. To ensure both flight safety and pilot health, thorough pre-enlistment physical screenings and ongoing assessments throughout a pilot's career are crucial for accurately evaluating physical readiness. Zhai J, Liu S, Gao D, Yao Y. Enlarged foramen ovale-caused meningeal bulge in a pilot. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(3):251-254.

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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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1.10
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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