Posterior reversible enzephalopathie syndrome (PRES) following vestibular schwannoma surgery – Case report and review of the current theories on pathophysiology of PRES

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain & spine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bas.2024.104167
Solveig Stadsholt , Aivars Strauss , Jenny Kintzel , Stefan Schob , Erck Elolf , Mareike Rutenkröger , Christian Strauss , Christian Scheller , Sandra Leisz , Julian Prell , Maximilian Scheer
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Abstract

Introduction

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is an acute form of encephalopathy. Main characteristic of this syndrome is the development of subcortical/cortical edema in the occipital lobes. The most common causes are diseases such as pre-eclampsia, autoimmune diseases, allogeneic stem cell transplantation and after treatment with immunosuppressants or cytostatics. However, PRES is also occasionally observed in connection with neurosurgical procedures, particularly in the posterior fossa in pediatric patients.

Research question

PRES in adults is extremely rare. After cranial surgery, the impaired consciousness caused by this syndrome may be misdiagnosed.

Material and methods

We present a rare case of PRES associated with vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery and metronidazole use and have conducted a literature review.

Results

We found only two cases of PRES after surgery of a VS in the literature and three cases in connection with the administration of metronidazole. All cases involved women but the onset of symptoms was highly variable. The constellation of surgery and administration of metronidazole has not yet been described.

Discussion and conclusion

The purpose of this review is to raise awareness of a very rare complication such as PRES in this setting. Antibiotics should be chosen carefully after such an operation, as this syndrome can be triggered by certain substances.
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简介:后可逆性脑病综合征(PRES)是一种急性脑病:后可逆性脑病综合征(PRES)是一种急性脑病。该综合征的主要特征是枕叶皮质下/皮质水肿。最常见的病因是先兆子痫、自身免疫性疾病、异体干细胞移植以及免疫抑制剂或细胞抑制剂治疗后等疾病。不过,偶尔也会观察到与神经外科手术有关的 PRES,尤其是在小儿患者的后窝:成人的 PRES 非常罕见。颅脑手术后,该综合征导致的意识障碍可能会被误诊:我们报告了一例罕见的与前庭分裂瘤(VS)手术和甲硝唑使用相关的 PRES 病例,并进行了文献综述:结果:我们在文献中仅发现两例 VS 手术后出现 PRES 的病例,三例与使用甲硝唑有关。所有病例均为女性,但发病情况差异很大。讨论和结论:本综述的目的是提高人们对在这种情况下发生的一种非常罕见的并发症(如 PRES)的认识。手术后应慎重选择抗生素,因为某些物质可诱发该综合征。
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Brain & spine Surgery
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