| Literature DB >> 34268167 |
Duc Duy Tri Tran1,2, Thi Phuong Hoai Dinh1, Quoc Bao Nguyen1, Dang Thi Mai1, Van Tri Truong1,3.
Abstract
Cranial pseudomeningoceles are abnormal extradural collections of cerebrospinal fluid. Postoperative giant cranial pseudomeningoceles have been rarely reported in the literature and have no specific treatment guidelines. The optimal management strategy for this condition differs among authors, varying from conservative approach to surgical intervention. A spontaneous resolution of postoperative giant frontal pseudomeningocele is reported. A 41-year-old female presented a pseudomeningocele 3 weeks after a right frontal meningioma surgical resection. The pseudomeningocele progressed during the first 1.5-month postoperatively despite percutaneous aspiration and compressive bandage, it then shrank spontaneously and was completely resolved at the 15th month since the surgery. Nonoperative treatment with a close follow-up could be a good option for asymptomatic giant pseudomeningoceles, resulting in a spontaneous resolution. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Conservative treatment; craniotomy; giant; pseudomeningocele; resolution
Year: 2021 PMID: 34268167 PMCID: PMC8244681 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_18_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 1Evolution of postoperative frontal pseudomeningocele (PO: postoperative)
Figure 2Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated the spontaneous resolution of the pseudomeningocele after frontal meningioma resection Pre-OP: preoperative; post-op: postoperative