颅底池造瘘术治疗重型颅脑损伤:说明性病例。

Afsal Sharafudeen, Kokyou Sakurada, Katsuya Ueno, Omar Jbarah, Kaima Suzuki, Mario Ganau, Iype Cherian, Hiroki Kurita
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背景:基底池造口术(BC)越来越多地被用于严重创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的颅内压(ICP)治疗,特别是在一些高发病率地区,如印度和中国的神经外科医生。它可作为减压颅骨切除术(DC)的辅助手术,或在基底池引流后脑松弛允许的情况下作为骨瓣置换术的独立手术。来自使用该方法的地区的新兴研究支持其对ICP控制的有效性。观察:一名17岁的男性卷入了一起严重的道路交通事故。他的格拉斯哥昏迷评分为5分,双侧瞳孔扩大,无反应。CT显示左侧急性硬膜下血肿(ASDH)伴有明显的中线移位,严重的全脑水肿,基底池淡化,脑干压迫征象。进行了紧急BC,随后进行了ASDH疏散。骨瓣被替换。术后患者恢复良好,第2天拔管,早期活动。到第7天,他在辅助下行走,到第13天出院时,他只表现出轻微的语言寻找困难,在随访中显著改善。经验教训:该病例强调了BC作为严重TBI中DC的替代或辅助治疗的潜力,强调需要更大规模的多中心研究来验证其有效性。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25170。
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Basal cisternostomy for severe traumatic brain injury: illustrative case.

Background: Basal cisternostomy (BC) is increasingly utilized for intracranial pressure (ICP) management in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly by neurosurgeons in some high-incidence regions like India and China. It is performed as an adjunct to decompressive craniectomy (DC) or as a stand-alone procedure with bone flap replacement if brain laxity permits after basal cisternal drain placement. Emerging research from regions where this method is used supports its efficacy for ICP control.

Observations: A 17-year-old male was involved in a severe road traffic accident. He presented with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 5 and bilaterally dilated, nonreactive pupils. CT revealed a left acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) with significant midline shift, severe global brain edema, effaced basal cisterns, and brainstem compression signs. Emergency BC was performed, followed by ASDH evacuation. The bone flap was replaced. Postoperatively, the patient showed remarkable recovery, with extubation on day 2 and early mobilization. By day 7, he was walking with assistance, and by discharge on day 13, he exhibited only mild word-finding difficulty, which improved significantly at follow-up.

Lessons: This case highlights the potential of BC as an alternative or adjunct to DC in severe TBI, emphasizing the need for larger, multicenter studies to validate its efficacy. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25170.

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