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Clival fractures in children: a challenge in the trauma room setting!

Julian Fromm1, Eliane Meuwly2, Danielle Wendling-Keim1, Markus Lehner3,4, Birgit Kammer5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A clival fracture is a rare but life-threatening traumatic brain injury in the adult and pediatric populations. To date, there are very few conclusive recommendations in the literature concerning the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric clival fractures.
METHODS: In 2014 and 2015, two pediatric patients with severe blunt head trauma and clival fractures were evaluated and treated at a level I trauma center. Both cases are documented and supplemented by an extensive review of the literature focusing on the diagnostic workup, classification, and clinical course of clival fractures in children.
RESULTS: The clinical course of two children (8 and 9 years old) with clival fractures in concert with other intra- and extracranial injuries was analyzed. A total of 17 papers encompassing 37 patients (age range, 1-18 years) were included for a systematic review. The literature review revealed a mortality rate of 23% in pediatric patients with a clival fracture. Over 50% of the patients presented with cranial nerve damage, and two-thirds suffered from intracranial vascular damage or intracerebral bleeding.
CONCLUSIONS: Clival fractures are a very rare but severe consequence of blunt head trauma in the pediatric population and may be challenging to diagnose, especially in cases with an unfused sphenooccipital synchondrosis. Vascular damage following clival fractures appears to be as common in pediatric patients as in adults. Therefore, contrast-enhanced CT of the cervical spine and head and/or magnetic resonance angiography is strongly recommended to rule out vascular injury of the extra- and intracranial brain-supplying vessels within the trauma room setting.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Children; Clivus; Head injury; Severe traumatic brain injury; Skull base fractures; Sphenooccipital synchondrosis; TBI

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33245407     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-020-04963-2

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


  45 in total

1.  Fractures of the clivus: classification and clinical features.

Authors:  G Corradino; A L Wolf; S Mirvis; J Joslyn
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  1990-10       Impact factor: 4.654

2.  TRAUMATIC OCCLUSION OF THE BASILAR ARTERY WITHIN A CLIVUS FRACTURE.

Authors:  J W LOOP; L E WHITE; C M SHAW
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1964-07       Impact factor: 11.105

3.  [Solitary bone cysts. Morphologic variation, site, incidence and differential diagnosis].

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Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 1.011

4.  Fracture of the clivus as an unusual complication of LeFort I osteotomy: case report.

Authors:  Seung-Won Chung; Kyung-Ran Park; Young-Soo Jung; Hyung-Sik Park
Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2014-03-27       Impact factor: 1.651

5.  Clival fractures in a level I trauma center.

Authors:  Alexander Winkler-Schwartz; José A Correa; Judith Marcoux
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 5.115

6.  Fractures of the clivus and traumatic diastasis of the central skull base in the pediatric population.

Authors:  Pawel G Ochalski; Matthew A Adamo; P David Adelson; David O Okonkwo; Ian F Pollack
Journal:  J Neurosurg Pediatr       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 2.375

7.  Traumatic fracture of the clivus and vermian contusion in a child.

Authors:  B Ogungbo; R Sengupta
Journal:  Br J Neurosurg       Date:  2001-04       Impact factor: 1.596

8.  Clivus fractures: clinical presentations and courses.

Authors:  Ahmet Menkü; R Kemal Koç; Bülent Tucer; A Candan Durak; Hidayet Akdemir
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2004-03-19       Impact factor: 3.042

9.  [Reduction of treatment time for children in the trauma room care : Impact of implementation of an interdisciplinary trauma room concept (iTRAPS)].

Authors:  M Lehner; F Hoffmann; B Kammer; M Heinrich; L Falkenthal; D Wendling-Keim; M Kurz
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2018-10-25       Impact factor: 1.041

Review 10.  Traumatic entrapment of the vertebrobasilar junction due to a longitudinal clival fracture: a case report.

Authors:  Joon Cho; Chang Taek Moon; Hyun Seung Kang; Woo Jin Choe; Sang Keun Chang; Young Cho Koh; Hong Gee Roh
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2008-08       Impact factor: 2.153

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