Posttraumatic Hydrocephalus Following Decompressive Craniectomy in Traumatic Brain Injury: Proportion and Risk Factors

IF 0.2 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Indian Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1782608
G. J. Vinayaka, M. Sharmad, A. Peethambaran, Raja K. Kutty, Indian J Neurotrauma
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Abstract Background  Posttraumatic hydrocephalus (PTH) is an important cause of morbidity after decompressive craniectomy (DC) following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Early diagnosis and treatment of PTH can prevent further neurological compromise in patients who are recovering from TBI. Objective  The aim of this study was to assess the proportion of patients who develop hydrocephalus after undergoing DC and to identify the factors associated with PTH requiring surgical treatment in patients undergoing DC for TBI. Methods  Data of patients undergoing DC for TBI in the Trauma Neurosurgery Unit, Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum, between June and December 2020 were collected prospectively. Results  A total of 48 patients who underwent DC were studied. Six (12.5%) patients developed PTH. The patients were divided into two groups: PTH (patients who developed hydrocephalus) and non-PTH (patients who did not develop hydrocephalus). Age, sex, mode of injury, severity of injury, and preoperative radiological findings were not associated with the development of PTH. A distance of craniectomy margin from the midline of less than 2.5 cm was found to be statistically significant. No statistical difference was found in the outcome among the PTH and non-PTH groups. Conclusion  Craniectomy with a superior limit too close to the midline can predispose patients undergoing DC to the development of hydrocephalus. We therefore suggest performing wide DCs with the superior limit greater than 25 mm from the midline.
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创伤性脑损伤减压开颅术后的创伤性脑积水:比例和风险因素
摘要 背景 创伤后脑积水(PTH)是创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后减压开颅术(DC)后发病的一个重要原因。早期诊断和治疗 PTH 可防止创伤性脑损伤恢复期患者的神经功能进一步受损。目的 本研究旨在评估接受 DC 术后出现脑积水的患者比例,并确定因 TBI 而接受 DC 术的患者中与需要手术治疗的 PTH 相关的因素。方法 前瞻性收集特里凡得琅医学院附属医院创伤神经外科 2020 年 6 月至 12 月期间接受 DC 治疗的创伤性脑损伤患者的数据。结果 共研究了 48 名接受 DC 治疗的患者。六名患者(12.5%)出现了 PTH。患者分为两组:PTH组(出现脑积水的患者)和非PTH组(未出现脑积水的患者)。年龄、性别、损伤方式、损伤严重程度和术前放射学检查结果与 PTH 的发生无关。颅骨切除边缘与中线的距离小于 2.5 厘米具有统计学意义。PTH 组和非 PTH 组的结果无统计学差异。结论 颅骨切除上缘太靠近中线容易导致接受 DC 的患者发生脑积水。因此,我们建议进行上缘距中线大于 25 mm 的宽 DC。
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