Literature DB >> 3327516

[Traumatic posterior fossa hematoma].

T Hamasaki1, T Yamaki, E Yoshino, T Higuchi, Y Horikawa, K Hirakawa.   

Abstract

The traumatic posterior fossa hematoma was regarded as relatively rare thing, but recently, as the result of the prevalence of CT scanners, the number of reported cases is increasing. We report nine cases of traumatic posterior fossa hematoma. We divided into two categories: one was the acute epidural hematoma, the other was the acute subdural hematoma with cerebellar contusion. Five were cases of the acute epidural hematoma, three were cases of the acute subdural hematoma with cerebellar contusion and a case had both an epidural and a subdural hematoma. All the cases had struck the occipital region and had the occipital bone fracture. The prognosis of the five cases of the acute epidural hematoma was excellent, but that of the four cases of the acute subdural hematoma with cerebellar contusion was poor and they all died inspite of the removal of the hematoma executed in three cases. We estimated that the hitting forth was extremely strong in cases of the subdural hematoma with cerebellar contusion, and that the momentary deformity of the occipital bone might injure the cerebellum directly. Once a hematoma was produced in the posterior fossa, it oppresses the brainstem and causes the acute hydrocephalus, so the state of consciousness and respiration deteriorate suddenly. In cases of the acute epidural hematoma, appropriate surgical intervention could save the patients and resulted in good outcome. But in some cases of the fulminant type acute epidural hematoma of the posterior fossa caused by tearing the sinuses, though we have not experienced, patients die before the diagnosis and treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3327516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  No To Shinkei        ISSN: 0006-8969


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1.  Traumatic Posterior Fossa Hematoma, A Rare Entity: Study of 21 Cases.

Authors:  Sandeep Bhardwaj; Vinod Sharma; Somnath Sharma; Devendra Purohit; Sanjeev Chopra
Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2019-11-11

2.  Acute contrecoup epidural hematoma that developed without skull fracture in two adults: two case reports.

Authors:  Shunpei Andoh; Chie Matsuura; Yuuki Sakaeyama; Shinichi Okonogi; Yasuhiro Node; Hiroyuki Masuda; Kousuke Kondo; Naoyuki Harada; Masaaki Nemoto; Nobuo Sugo
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2018-06-14
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