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Bir Çocukta Penetran Kafa Travmasına Bağlı Tansiyon Pnömosefali ve Beyin Apsesi

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4, 0 - 0, 01.10.2012

Öz

Penetran beyin yaralanmaları, ciddi komplikasyonlu kafa travmalarının
nadir sebepleridir. Bu olgu sunumunda, başvurudan dört
gün önce penetran kafa travması geçirmiş 16 yaşında bir çocuk
vakayı tanımlamaktayız. Yabancı cisim ebeveynleri tarafından ilk
günde çıkarıldı, ancak çocuk giderek artan şekilde hastalandı ve
baş ağrısı ve kusma yaşadı. Ateş ve ense sertliği varlığından dolayı
menenjit düşündük. Bilgisayarlı beyin tomografisi taraması tansiyon
pnömosefali ve beyin apsesi olduğunu gösterdi. Intravenöz
antibiyotikler verildi ve ameliyat edildi. Penetran kafa travmalı bir
hastada çeşitli komplikasyonları düşünmeliyiz ve gelecekteki sekelleri
önlemek için varlıklarını değerlendirmeliyiz.

Kaynakça

  • Peek-Asa C, McArthur D, Hovda D, Kraus J. Early predictors of mortality in penetrating compared with closed brain injury. Brain Inj 2001; 15: 801-10. [CrossRef]
  • Kawamura S, Hadeishi H, Sasaguchi N, Suzuki A, Yasui N. Penetrating head injury caused by chopstick--case report. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 1997; 37: 332-5. [CrossRef]
  • Karim T, Topno M. An unusual case of penetrating head injury in a child. Emerg Trauma Shock 2010; 3: 197-198. [CrossRef]
  • Bhootra BL, Bhana BD. An unusual missile-type head injury caused by a stone: case report and medicolegal perspectives. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2004; 25: 355-7. [CrossRef]
  • Ishikawa E, Meguro K, Yanaka K, Murakami T, Narushima K, Aoki T, et al. Intracerebellar penetrating injury and abscess due to a wooden foreign body--case report. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 2000; 40: 458-62. [CrossRef]
  • Liu WK, Ma L, Mao BY. A delayed frontorbital abscess caused by a penet- rating nonmissile foreign body (A bamboo stick). Neurol India 2009; 57: 208-10. [CrossRef]
  • Takinami K, Hasegawa T, Miyamori T, Matumoto T, Arakawa Y, Sugino M. Intracerebral pneumocephalus following a head injury: case report. No Shinkei Geka 2003; 31: 425-9.
  • Tokitsu M, Nakamura M, Yokoyama H, Watanabe H, Hara M, Takeuchi K. Skullbase-penetrating injuries caused by umbrella tips: case reports. No Shinkei Geka 1990; 18: 189-92.
  • Hagan RE. Early complications following penetrating wounds of the brain. J Neurosurg 1971; 34: 132-41. [CrossRef]
  • Detorakis ET, Drositis I, Drakonaki EE, Panayotaki E, Deville JG. Pneumo- cephalus and presumed meningitis following inconspicuous penetrating periocular trauma. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 2004; 82: 603-5 [CrossRef]
  • Kuncz A, Roos A, Lujber L, Haas D, Al Refai M. Traumatic prepontine ten- sion pneumocephalus--case report. Ideggyogy Sz 2004; 57: 313-5.
  • Domingo Z, Peter JC, de Villiers JC. Low-velocity penetrating cranioce- rebral injury in childhood. Pediatr Neurosurg 1994; 21: 45-9 [CrossRef]
  • Carpenter J, Stapleton S, Holliman R. Retrospective analysis of 49 cases of brain abscess and review of the literature. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2007; 26: 1-11. [CrossRef]
  • Schirmer CM, Heilman CB, Bhardwaj A. Pneumocephalus: case illustrati- ons and review. Neurocrit Care 2010; 13: 152-8. [CrossRef] 117

Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4, 0 - 0, 01.10.2012

Öz

Penetrating bran injuries are uncommon causes of head trauma with serious complications. In this case study, we describe a sixyear-old child with penetrating head trauma that occurred four days before presentation. The foreign body was removed by the parents on the first day, but the child had become progressively ill and experienced headache and vomiting. With the presence of fever and a stiff neck, we considered meningitis. The CT scan of the brain revealed tension pneumocephalus and a brain abscess. IV antibiotics were given, and surgery was performed. In a patient with penetrating head trauma, we should consider various complications and assess the presence of them to avoid future sequelae

Kaynakça

  • Peek-Asa C, McArthur D, Hovda D, Kraus J. Early predictors of mortality in penetrating compared with closed brain injury. Brain Inj 2001; 15: 801-10. [CrossRef]
  • Kawamura S, Hadeishi H, Sasaguchi N, Suzuki A, Yasui N. Penetrating head injury caused by chopstick--case report. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 1997; 37: 332-5. [CrossRef]
  • Karim T, Topno M. An unusual case of penetrating head injury in a child. Emerg Trauma Shock 2010; 3: 197-198. [CrossRef]
  • Bhootra BL, Bhana BD. An unusual missile-type head injury caused by a stone: case report and medicolegal perspectives. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2004; 25: 355-7. [CrossRef]
  • Ishikawa E, Meguro K, Yanaka K, Murakami T, Narushima K, Aoki T, et al. Intracerebellar penetrating injury and abscess due to a wooden foreign body--case report. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 2000; 40: 458-62. [CrossRef]
  • Liu WK, Ma L, Mao BY. A delayed frontorbital abscess caused by a penet- rating nonmissile foreign body (A bamboo stick). Neurol India 2009; 57: 208-10. [CrossRef]
  • Takinami K, Hasegawa T, Miyamori T, Matumoto T, Arakawa Y, Sugino M. Intracerebral pneumocephalus following a head injury: case report. No Shinkei Geka 2003; 31: 425-9.
  • Tokitsu M, Nakamura M, Yokoyama H, Watanabe H, Hara M, Takeuchi K. Skullbase-penetrating injuries caused by umbrella tips: case reports. No Shinkei Geka 1990; 18: 189-92.
  • Hagan RE. Early complications following penetrating wounds of the brain. J Neurosurg 1971; 34: 132-41. [CrossRef]
  • Detorakis ET, Drositis I, Drakonaki EE, Panayotaki E, Deville JG. Pneumo- cephalus and presumed meningitis following inconspicuous penetrating periocular trauma. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 2004; 82: 603-5 [CrossRef]
  • Kuncz A, Roos A, Lujber L, Haas D, Al Refai M. Traumatic prepontine ten- sion pneumocephalus--case report. Ideggyogy Sz 2004; 57: 313-5.
  • Domingo Z, Peter JC, de Villiers JC. Low-velocity penetrating cranioce- rebral injury in childhood. Pediatr Neurosurg 1994; 21: 45-9 [CrossRef]
  • Carpenter J, Stapleton S, Holliman R. Retrospective analysis of 49 cases of brain abscess and review of the literature. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2007; 26: 1-11. [CrossRef]
  • Schirmer CM, Heilman CB, Bhardwaj A. Pneumocephalus: case illustrati- ons and review. Neurocrit Care 2010; 13: 152-8. [CrossRef] 117
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Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA46TU78UH
Bölüm Case Report
Yazarlar

Ali Riazi Bu kişi benim

Samad Shams Vahdati Bu kişi benim

Arezou Tajlil Bu kişi benim

Leila Rasi Marzabadi Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ekim 2012
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Ekim 2012
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Riazi, A., Vahdati, S. S., Tajlil, A., Marzabadi, L. R. (2012). Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, 3(4).
AMA Riazi A, Vahdati SS, Tajlil A, Marzabadi LR. Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. Ekim 2012;3(4).
Chicago Riazi, Ali, Samad Shams Vahdati, Arezou Tajlil, ve Leila Rasi Marzabadi. “Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 3, sy. 4 (Ekim 2012).
EndNote Riazi A, Vahdati SS, Tajlil A, Marzabadi LR (01 Ekim 2012) Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 3 4
IEEE A. Riazi, S. S. Vahdati, A. Tajlil, ve L. R. Marzabadi, “Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child”, Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, c. 3, sy. 4, 2012.
ISNAD Riazi, Ali vd. “Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 3/4 (Ekim 2012).
JAMA Riazi A, Vahdati SS, Tajlil A, Marzabadi LR. Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2012;3.
MLA Riazi, Ali vd. “Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, c. 3, sy. 4, 2012.
Vancouver Riazi A, Vahdati SS, Tajlil A, Marzabadi LR. Tension Pneumocephalus and Brain Abscess Due to Penetrating Head Trauma in a Child. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2012;3(4).