幕脑膜瘤切除术中明显轻微的非显性横窦损伤的灾难性后果:1例报告。

Q2 Medicine
Keki E Turel, Mazda K Turel
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摘要

一名52岁男性因一个中等(直径4cm)的幕下脑膜瘤并幕下延伸而引起的颅内压升高和小脑功能障碍入院。术前磁共振成像显示肿瘤缩进,可能部分侵犯非优势横窦和乙状窦的相邻交界处。对侧优势横窦完全通畅。通过左乙状窦后入路手术切除病变。在脑膜瘤的解剖过程中,发现静脉窦出血,用止血材料填塞很容易控制。术后初期无明显变化,但术后约48 h,出现左小脑半球及脑干出血性静脉梗死引起的急性临床恶化,需要紧急再次手术清除血肿,进行脑部减压。此后,患者长期处于昏迷状态,伴有严重的神经功能障碍。经过几年广泛的神经康复治疗,他能够在支持下行走,但需要气管切开术,需要喂食管,并通过导尿管排尿。在脑幕脑膜瘤切除术中,一个看似微不足道的非显性横窦损伤后出现如此灾难性的结果,这引发了一个问题,即在保留其通畅的情况下重建窦壁是否可以防止本例患者出现这种并发症。
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Catastrophic Outcome Following Apparently Trivial Nondominant Transverse Sinus Injury During Resection of a Tentorial Meningioma: Case Report.

A 52-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure and cerebellar dysfunction caused by a medium-sized (4 cm in diameter) tentorial meningioma with an infratentorial extension. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed that the tumor indented and possibly partially invaded the adjacent junction of the nondominant transverse and sigmoid sinuses. The contralateral dominant transverse sinus was fully patent. Total surgical removal of the lesion was done through the left retrosigmoid approach. During dissection of the meningioma, some bleeding from the venous sinus was noted, which was easily controlled by packing with hemostatic materials. The initial postoperative period was unremarkable, but approximately 48 h after surgery, acute clinical deterioration caused by hemorrhagic venous infarction of the left cerebellar hemisphere and brain stem developed and necessitated urgent reoperation for the evacuation of hematoma and brain decompression. Thereafter, the patient remained in a prolonged coma with a severe neurological deficit. After several years of extensive neurorehabilitation, he was able to walk with support but had a tracheostomy, required a feeding tube, and voided with a urinary catheter. Such a catastrophic outcome after an apparently trivial nondominant transverse sinus injury during resection of a tentorial meningioma raises the question whether reconstruction of the sinus wall with preservation of its patency might have prevented this complication in our patient.

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期刊介绍: In addition to the regular journal, "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes 3-4 supplement volumes per year. These comprise proceedings of international meetings or other material of general neurosurgical interest.
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