Penetrating Head Injury by a Hit of Rake in a Child: A Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Case Reports in Neurological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/9921985
Issa Ibrahim Assoumane, Nicaise Kpègnon Agada, Rabiou Maman Sani, Aminath Kélani
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Abstract

Background: A penetrating head injury (PHI) refers to a situation where a projectile has breached the cranium but does not exit it. It constitutes about 0.4% of all head injuries. Several nonmissile materials inserting the skull have been reported. But to our knowledge, never before has any case of PHI caused by a hit of rake been reported. We report a first case of PHI caused by a rake in a child; then, we relate our experience with its management and discuss the relevant literature. Cases Description. A 5-year-old boy has been admitted with a rake embedded in his head. That occurred during a violent play with a neighbor. At presentation, the child was alert; there was no neurological deficit. The rake was embedded in the parietal regions on each side of the midline. The head Computed Tomography (CT) scan performed showed a biparietal hyperdensity from either side of the midline with a metal artifact. In the operating room, after a transversal incision joining the 2 tips of the object, we performed successively bone flaps; object extraction; debridement; duraplasty; and closing. The outcome was uneventful.

Conclusion: This is the first case of PHI by a rake. The surgical management constitutes the main challenging point.

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儿童耙击致头部穿透伤1例报告及文献复习。
背景:穿透性头部损伤(PHI)是指抛射物穿透颅骨但没有离开的情况。它约占所有头部伤害的0.4%。一些非导弹材料插入颅骨已被报道。但据我们所知,以前从未有过因击打耙子而导致PHI的报道。我们报告了第一例PHI引起的耙在一个孩子;在此基础上,结合自身的管理经验,对相关文献进行了讨论。案例描述。一名5岁男孩被送进医院,他的头上插着一把耙子。那是在和邻居暴力玩耍时发生的。在陈述时,孩子是警觉的;没有神经缺陷。耙嵌入在中线两侧的顶叶区域。头部计算机断层扫描(CT)显示中线两侧双顶叶高密度伴金属伪影。在手术室中,我们在横切口连接物体的两个尖端后,连续进行骨瓣;对象提取;清创术;duraplasty;和关闭。结果平安无事。结论:本病例为第一例由耙子引起的PHI。手术处理是主要的挑战点。
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