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Incidence and perioperative management of tension pneumocephalus following craniofacial resection.

H Yates1, M Hamill, C O Borel, T J Toung.   

Abstract

This study is a retrospective review to evaluate factors associated with the risk of pneumocephalus following craniofacial resection and the management of tension pneumocephalus. Twenty-two craniofacial operative procedures were reviewed in 18 patients entered into the Neurosciences Critical Care Unit, Johns Hopkins Hospital, during a 54 month period, from 1986-1991. Pneumocephalus developed after 7 of 22 operations; of these seven, two developed tension pneumocephalus. The use of lumbar cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) drainage during the operation correlated most strongly with the development of pneumocephalus. The diagnosis of esthesioblastoma also correlated significantly. Both episodes of tension pneumocephalus occurred after craniofacial resection in which lumbar drainage of CSF was performed. Tension pneumocephalus was successfully treated in these two patients with a combination of air evacuation and medical management of raised intracranial pressure. Transient diabetes insipidus developed in both patients. The risk of pneumocephalus following craniofacial procedures is significant, and may be increased by the use of lumbar drainage of CSF intraoperatively. Rapid neurologic deterioration following craniofacial resection may be caused by the development of tension pneumocephalus. Early diagnosis of tension pneumocephalus and aggressive management of raised intracranial pressure may be important in preventing serious neurological complications.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8298259     DOI: 10.1097/00008506-199401000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Anesthesiol        ISSN: 0898-4921            Impact factor:   3.956


  4 in total

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Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 2.030

2.  Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation therapy on symptomatic pneumocephalus.

Authors:  Wellingson Silva Paiva; Almir Ferreira de Andrade; Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo; Robson Luis Amorim; Marcelo Prudente; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira
Journal:  Ther Clin Risk Manag       Date:  2014-10-06       Impact factor: 2.423

3.  The efficacy and safety of preoperative lumbar drain placement in anterior skull base surgery.

Authors:  Paul D Ackerman; Drew A Spencer; Vikram C Prabhu
Journal:  J Neurol Surg Rep       Date:  2013-01-02

4.  A Rare Case of Spontaneous Pneumocephalus Associated with Nontraumatic Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak.

Authors:  Murad Baba; Omer Tarar; Amer Syed
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2016-04-27
  4 in total

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