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Successful treatment of traumatic acute posterior fossa subdural hematoma: report of two cases.

I Hećimović1, G Blagus, B Kristek, M Rukovanjski, D Vranković.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute traumatic subdural hematoma of the posterior cranial fossa after a closed-head injury, excluding those in newborns, is a very rare clinical event. Generally, the outcome is poor and the overall mortality rate is high.
METHODS: Acute posttraumatic subdural hematomas of the posterior fossa associated with acute hydrocephalus in two patients were removed by standard suboccipital approach. Preoperatively, one patient was in a coma and the Glasgow Coma Score was 9 in another. CT scans showed obliterated mesencephalic cisterns in both cases. In the former there was a complex posterior fossa lesion, i.e., combined subdural and intracerebellar hematoma. The surgical decompression was completed 3 and 11 hours after injury, respectively. Intraoperative tapping of the lateral ventricle through a burr hole in the occipital area was performed in the latter case.
RESULTS: Both patients survived; one made a good recovery, (i.e., Glasgow Outcome Scale 4 in a patient who was comatose on admission), the other did not do as well (GOS 3).
CONCLUSIONS: Our experience justifies the policy of mandatory early operation in cases of traumatic acute subdural hematoma of the posterior fossa associated with poor neurologic condition, even in patients of advanced age. In patients with obliterated mesencephalic cisterns and/or complex posterior fossa lesions the same approach must be followed. These clinical and CT features are not necessarily predictors of a poor outcome.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10086486     DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(97)00473-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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