Fatal bihemispheric intracerebral hemorrhage after burrhole evacuation of chronic subdural hematoma in a bone marrow-transplanted patient: Case report and review of the literature

Intracranial hemorrhage seems to be a relatively frequent complication following bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The neurosurgical management of these patients can be problematic. We report about a 46-year-old patient, who had BMT because of a Pre-T-ALL and who developed symptomatic bihemispheric...

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description Intracranial hemorrhage seems to be a relatively frequent complication following bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The neurosurgical management of these patients can be problematic. We report about a 46-year-old patient, who had BMT because of a Pre-T-ALL and who developed symptomatic bihemispheric chronic subdural hematomas (cSDHs). Pre-T-ALL is a form of an acute lymphatic leukemia of T cell type characterized by certain immunologic markers with a worse prognosis. A few hours after evacuation of the cSDHs, the patient developed a fulminant intracerebral hemorrhage on each hemisphere and expired 2 days later. We reviewed the literature reporting similar cases to discuss the indication for a neurosurgical intervention. We presume a higher incidence of intracranial hemorrhage in BMT patients than reported. This is caused by the pathologically altered parenchyma related to the extensive therapy in these patients. BMT patients are typically at high risk for intracranial bleeding and are treated conservatively or surgically. We cannot generally recommend the conservative management for symptomatic subdural hematomas/hygromas. The risk for an acute worsening, secondary to repeated hemorrhage, is equivalent to the risk of surgical intervention. Although the outcome of our case is tragic, it should not deter surgical intervention.
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chronic subdural hematoma
Drainage - adverse effects
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