An uncommon cause of penetrating brain injury: two cases of nail gun injuries. Illustrative cases.

Tyler X Giles, Evan C Bowen, Daniel Duran, Andrew Smith, Allison Strickland
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Background: Low-velocity penetrating brain injury (PBI) is an uncommon variant of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Patients affected by PBI can present with highly variable injury patterns, which, along with guideline-directed TBI care, may require the employment of unique operative management strategies. There are no strict guidelines for the management of low-velocity penetrating injuries. Characterizing approaches and outcomes for various injury patterns may be of use in guiding surgical decision-making. The authors report their experience with two cases of PBI by mechanism of a nail gun with a retained intracranial foreign body requiring surgical removal.

Observations: The two patients were managed using different operative approaches with directly visualized nail removal, and both cases were managed with different empiric antibiotic regimens. Both patients were neurologically intact at follow-up and had no perioperative complications.

Lessons: These cases illustrate two methods of foreign body removal and the perioperative management protocol utilized at the authors' institution. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24522.

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穿透性脑损伤的不常见原因:两例射钉枪伤。说明性案例。
背景:低速穿透性脑损伤(PBI)是创伤性脑损伤(TBI)中一种不常见的变体。低速穿透性脑损伤患者的损伤模式千变万化,因此需要采用独特的手术治疗策略。对于低速穿透性损伤的处理,目前还没有严格的指南。描述各种损伤模式的方法和结果可能有助于指导手术决策。作者报告了他们对两例由射钉枪造成的颅内异物残留的 PBI 病例的经验:观察结果:两例患者均采用了不同的手术方法,直接在可视情况下取出钉子,两例患者均采用了不同的经验性抗生素治疗方案。随访时,两名患者的神经系统均完好无损,且无围手术期并发症:https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24522。
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