先前颅骨缺损致穿透性脑损伤1例报告。

Athina Zarachi, Evrysthenis Vartholomatos, Alkistis Tsikou, Ioannis Komnos, Alexandra Papoudou-Bai, Evangelia Lampri, Angelos Liontos, Vasilios Ragos
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简介:穿透性脑损伤约占创伤性脑损伤的0.4%。在文献中,有许多关于非导弹穿透伤管理的病例研究和病例系列,但缺乏通过颅骨切除术穿透性脑损伤的报道。病例介绍:一名44岁男性在昏迷状态下被尖锐物体刺伤头部,该区域多年前曾做过减压颅脑切除术。头部计算机断层扫描显示广泛的脑出血,伴有脑室内延伸和弥漫性蛛网膜下腔出血。他立即被转移到手术室进行血肿清除和止血。术后,最初注意到他的神经系统状况有轻微改善,但患者的临床过程因中枢神经系统感染而复杂化。在长期住院和多次再手术后,他最终死于感染性休克和多器官衰竭。结论:非导弹穿透性脑损伤可危及生命。尽管进行了积极的药物和手术治疗,但对于那些已有颅骨缺损和严重脑损伤的患者,预后是令人沮丧的。
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Penetrating Brain Injury through a Pre-existing Skull Defect: Case Report.

Introduction: Penetrating brain trauma represents about 0,4% of traumatic brain injuries. In the literature, there is a number of case studies and case-series on non-missile penetrating injuries management, but reports on penetrating brain injuries through a craniectomy are lacking. Case presentation:A 44-year-old male was transferred to the Emergency Room in a comatose state after being stabbed on the head by a sharp object at an area where a previous decompressive craniectomy took place years ago. Computed tomography of the head showed an extensive intracerebral hemorrhage with intraventricular extension and diffuse subarachnoid bleeding. He was immediately transferred to the operating room for hematoma evacuation and hemostasis. Postoperatively, a slight improvement in his neurological status was initially noted, but the patient's clinical course was complicated by a central nervous system infection. Following a long stay and multiple re-operations, he eventually died due to septic shock and multiorgan failure. Conclusion:Non-missile penetrating brain injuries can be life threatening. Prognosis is dismal in those with pre-existing skull defect and severe brain damage despite aggressive medical and surgical treatment.

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