| Literature DB >> 35320904 |
Wonseok Lee1, Taehoon Kim1, Hyeseon Kim1, Jeong Eun Kim1, Kyeong Hee Baek2, Eun Jung Koh2, Kyung-Hwan Kim3, Eun Jin Ha1,4.
Abstract
Remote cerebellar hemorrhage (RCH) is a rare complication of neurosurgical procedures and is characterized by a typical bleeding pattern defined as the "zebra sign." Only few cases of RCH have been reported in the English literature, and its pathophysiology remains unclear. In this report, we present the cases of three patients with RCH after three different procedures: burr-hole trephination and chronic subdural hematoma evacuation of bilateral cerebral convexity with subsequent subdural drain insertion, lumbar drainage for cerebrospinal fluid divergence for thoracic endovascular aortic repair, and combined bypass surgery for moyamoya disease.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebrospinal fluid; Complication; Intracranial pressure; Neurosurgical procedure; Remote cerebellar hemorrhage; Zebra sign
Year: 2022 PMID: 35320904 PMCID: PMC9537641 DOI: 10.7461/jcen.2022.E2021.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg ISSN: 2234-8565