“Post Traumatic Brain Abscess Mimicking as Pneumatocele”: An Uncommon Presentation
Abstract Pneumatocele is a very rare complication that follows head injury. Pneumatocele can result due to a craniodural fistula, formed either after a fracture involving air sinuses, roof of middle ear, or depressed fracture of skull. Gas-containing brain abscess is a life-threatening condition, wh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Indian journal of neurotrauma 2018-04, Vol.15 (1), p.036-038 |
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Pneumatocele is a very rare complication that follows head injury. Pneumatocele can result due to a craniodural fistula, formed either after a fracture involving air sinuses, roof of middle ear, or depressed fracture of skull. Gas-containing brain abscess is a life-threatening condition, which requires immediate diagnosis and prompt therapeutic intervention. The predisposing factors include hematogenous spread, contiguous infection, and abnormal fistulous communication due to head injury. This is a rare case in which the patient had a history of head trauma due to road traffic accident with frontal contusion and small pneumocephalus, which was managed conservatively 2 years earlier followed by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea after 2 months, which was also managed by nonsurgical management. He presented with intractable seizures and features of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) with imaging suggestive of air-containing cavity in frontal region (pneumatocele). Intraoperatively, there was brain abscess with dural defect for which abscess was excised, and dural repair with exteriorization of frontal sinus was done. |
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ISSN: | 0973-0508 2213-3739 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-0038-1673528 |