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Intracranial migration of bone dust after intraventricular neuroendoscopy complicating acute hydrocephalus and removal of bone dust: case report.

Ali Kafadar1, Bashar Abuzayed, Baris Kucukyuruk, Ercan Cetin, Nurperi Gazioglu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present the first case of neuroendoscopic removal of migrated intraventricular bone dust and gel foam after intraventricular endoscopic surgery. CLINICAL
PRESENTATION: A 37-year-old man was admitted with a 2-year history of headache. Brain computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a cavum vergae cyst. The patient was operated on by stereotactically guided endoscopic cyst fenestration with no intraoperative complications. Postoperative CT scan demonstrated regression of the cyst with no other pathological findings. Because of a postoperative fever, a lumbar puncture was performed after the brain CT scan to eliminate meningitis as a differential diagnosis. After the lumbar puncture, the patient complained of severe headache and vomiting followed by depression of consciousness. The follow-up CT scan showed the migration of bone dust from the burr hole site to the ventricular system and acute hydrocephalus. It is thought that the negative pressure gradient generated after the lumbar puncture might have been transmitted through the cerebrospinal fluid pathway, resulting in a suction effect and migration of the bone dust from the burr hole to the ventricle. INTERVENTION: An urgent reexplorative endoscopic procedure was performed, and most of the bone dust and gel foam were removed. The patient recovered with complete resolution of the previous symptoms.
CONCLUSION: We propose not using autologous bone dust for closure of the burr holes after endoscopic intraventricular procedures; instead, alloplastic materials designed especially for burr hole closure may be used. However, our main recommendation is to use an external ventricular drainage, which is maintained closed but can be opened if necessary. In addition, lumbar puncture should be avoided in cases in which bone dust is used for the burr hole reconstruction without dural closure.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20644378     DOI: 10.1227/01.NEU.0000371975.21566.7D

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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Review 1.  Intraventricular migration of the bone dust. Is a second operation for removal necessary? Case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Tuncer Turhan; Yusuf Ersahin
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2010-11-20       Impact factor: 1.475

2.  Bone Fragment Granuloma Mimicking a Brain Tumor Following Placement of an Intracranial Pressure Monitoring System.

Authors:  Orlando De Jesus; Ricardo J Fernández-de Thomas
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-06-02
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