被忽视的颅骨生长骨折:手术发现和手术修复的细节

K. A, Kerima Ba, Imen B, Jalel K
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生长颅骨骨折(GSK)是一种罕见但重要的儿科颅脑外伤并发症。它通常发生在头部外伤后,伴有线性颅骨骨折和潜在的硬脑膜撕裂。延误诊断和处理不当可导致严重的并发症。很少有报道提供GSF的手术表现和手术治疗的细节。在此,我们报告的情况下,一个被忽视的增长颅骨骨折在一个2岁的婴儿谁遭受虐待头部创伤在三个月大。骨折部位的进行性隆起被家人忽视了好几个月。脑部CT扫描显示脑胶质组织通过一个大的不规则颅骨缺损突出。手术的目的是安全切除不能存活的脑疝组织,并通过恢复硬脑膜和骨缺损来保护神经元件。对于患有GSF的儿童,应立即进行手术以减少发病率和改善预后。
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Neglected Growing Skull Fracture: Details on Peroperative Findings and Surgical Repair
Growing Skull Fracture (GSK) is a rare but significant complication of pediatric head trauma. It commonly develops after a head trauma with a linear skull fracture and an underlying dural tear. Delayed diagnosis and improper management can lead to severe complications. Few reports provide details on peropeartive findings and surgical management of GSF. Herein we report the case of a neglected growing skull fracture in a 2-year-old infant who suffered from an abuse head trauma at the age of three months. A progressive bulging at the site of the fracture was neglected by the family for months. CT scan of the brain showed gliotic brain tissue herniated through a large ragged skull defect. Surgery was indicated and the goals of operation were to remove safely nonviable herniated brain tissue and to protect the neural elements by restoring dural and bone defect. Surgery should be performed acutely in children with GSF to reduce the morbidity and improve outcome.
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