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Intracranial suppurations in the African child: a severe but preventable complication.

V P Djientcheu1, T F Mouafo, A Esiene, Y N Kamga, S Nguefack, F Bello, T Y Yamgoue, Z C Ongolo, E Mbonda.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Intracranial suppurations (ICS) are collections of pus of infectious origin in the skull. The authors present their experience. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: All children operated for ICS at the Central Hospital of Yaoundé from January 2000 to December 2008 were retrospectively included.
RESULTS: Thirty-five patients were recruited: 26 (74.29 %) males and 9 (25.71 %) females. These represent 82.9 % of all ICS operated in our institution. ICS represented 14.3 % of intracranial space-occupying lesions. The mean age was 8.34 years. They presented with headaches (80.77 %), altered consciousness (20 %), convulsions (76 %), vomiting (20 %), unilateral motor deficit (69.23 %), speech disorders (12 %), and fever (89.29 %). Bergman's triad (51.86 %) was frequent. The primary infection was: meningitis, eight cases (22.85 %); sinusitis, six cases (17.14 %); head trauma, five cases (14.28 %); otitis media, one case (2.85 %); suppurations of the face, three cases (8.56 %); cardiopathy, one case (2.85 %); and craniotomy, one case (2.85 %). In seven cases (20 %), the origin was unknown. The lesions were empyema in 23 cases (65.71 %), cerebral abscess in 8 cases (22.85 %) and pyoventriculitis in 2 cases (5.72 %). The surgical procedures were burr holes (88.89 % of empyemas) and trepano-puncture-aspiration (75 % of abscesses). The mortality (21.42 %) and morbidity (42.85 %) were recorded.
CONCLUSION: ICS are frequent but preventable (early treatment of the primary infection) pathologies of childhood in developing countries. Burr hole drainage (empyemas) and puncture-aspiration (abscesses) are simple, safe, and effective techniques.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23053358     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-012-1930-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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