Remote Site Hemorrhage following Evacuation of Left Fronto-Temporo-Parietal Subdural Hematoma: A Rare Case Report and Comprehensive Literature Review

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Indian Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1776018
Darpanarayan Hazra, Gina Maryann Chandy, Amit Ghosh
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Abstract This report presents a compelling case of remote site hemorrhage (RSH), a rare but severe complication associated with neurosurgery. RSH involves cerebral bleeding away from the surgical site and was first documented in 1937 by Van Gehuchten. Despite its rarity, RSH remains challenging, affecting less than 1% of cases, with an unclear cause. The case involves a 67-year-old male who developed severe symptoms within 24 hours post-surgery. The initial computed tomography scan showed an acute subdural hematoma. Surgical evacuation was followed by rapid deterioration, leading to multiple RSH and brain stem infarctions. Unfortunately, the patient did not survive. RSH poses significant morbidity and mortality risks. Potential factors include volume loss, dural opening, and blood pressure fluctuations. Management ranges from conservative approaches to surgery, with poor prognosis post-RSH intervention. This case highlights the need for thorough preoperative assessment and careful intraoperative management. It emphasizes the complexities of neurosurgery and underscores the importance of ongoing research for managing rare complications like RSH, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
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左额颞顶叶硬膜下血肿引流后远端出血一例罕见病例报告及综合文献复习
摘要:本报告提出一个令人信服的病例远端出血(RSH),罕见但严重的并发症与神经外科。RSH涉及手术部位外的脑出血,Van Gehuchten于1937年首次记录。尽管罕见,RSH仍然具有挑战性,影响不到1%的病例,原因不明。该病例涉及一名67岁男性,他在手术后24小时内出现严重症状。最初的计算机断层扫描显示急性硬膜下血肿。手术后迅速恶化,导致多发RSH和脑干梗死。不幸的是,病人没能活下来。RSH具有显著的发病率和死亡率风险。潜在的因素包括体积损失、硬脑膜打开和血压波动。治疗范围从保守入路到手术,rsh干预后预后较差。本病例强调术前全面评估和术中谨慎处理的必要性。它强调了神经外科的复杂性,并强调了正在进行的治疗RSH等罕见并发症的研究的重要性,最终改善了患者的预后。
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