隐藏的威胁:颅内撞击汽车钥匙导致脑脓肿的延迟诊断。

Q3 Medicine
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2025-07-17 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2025.21.e21
Ghassen Gader, Kerima Belhadj Ali, Houssem Hdhili, Ihsèn Zammel, Mouna Rkhami
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摘要

穿透性颅脑损伤涉及异物残留是罕见的,但可导致危及生命的并发症,包括感染和神经功能缺损。我们报告的情况下,一个38岁的男子持续头痛一周后,维持一个轻微的头部损伤在攻击。由独立执业医师初步评估发现一个小的左颞伤口,保守治疗。然而,脑部计算机断层扫描显示颅内异物,后来确认为汽车钥匙,穿透左侧颞骨并形成脓肿。外科治疗包括开颅异物清除,脓肿清除,术后抗生素治疗。这个病例强调了在头部创伤病例中进行彻底评估和成像的重要性,即使最初的症状看起来很轻微。早期发现和处理残留的异物对于防止严重并发症至关重要。
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Hidden Threat: A Delayed Diagnosis of an Intracranial Impacted Car Key Leading to Brain Abscess.

Penetrating cranial injuries involving retained foreign objects are rare but can lead to life-threatening complications including infections and neurological deficits. We report the case of a 38-year-old man with persistent headaches one week after sustaining a minor head injury during an assault. Initial evaluation by an independent practitioner revealed a small left temporal wound that was conservatively treated. However, a brain computed tomography revealed an intracranial foreign body, later identified as a car key, penetrating the left temporal bone and abscess formation. Surgical management included a craniotomy for foreign body removal, abscess evacuation, and postoperative antibiotic therapy. This case highlights the importance of thorough assessment and imaging in head trauma cases, even when the initial symptoms appear mild. Early detection and management of retained foreign objects are essential to prevent severe complications.

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