Complications and neurologic deterioration after bilateral decompressive craniectomy in Gunshot penetrating brain injury in children.

J. Domínguez-Rojas, Patrick Caqui-Vilca, Vladimir Aguilera-Avendaño, L. Mora-Robles
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Introduction: Penetrating skull injuries in pediatrics (TPC) occupy a special place due to their rarity. The aim is to provide an overview of the current evidence on decompressive craniectomy in children, to describe the indications and to detail the complications. Reporte case: We present the case of a 12-year-old boy who suffered a TPC by a projectile that perforated his head, causing multiple brain injuries, and underwent early bilateral decompressive craniectomy, presenting the complications and neurological disabilities typical of the injury and surgery, with a reserved evolution and prognosis. Conclusions: Pediatric penetrating skull injuries should be of individualized management, type of injury and disease, experience of the treatment team, and the decision should always be consensual in front of the benefits and risks in the short and long term. 
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儿童射穿性脑损伤双侧减压手术后并发症及神经功能恶化。
前言:小儿颅骨穿透伤因其罕见而占有特殊的地位。目的是概述目前儿童减压颅骨切除术的证据,描述适应症和详细并发症。报告病例:我们报告了一名12岁的男孩,他因弹丸穿透头部而遭受TPC,造成多处脑损伤,并在早期进行了双侧减压颅骨切除术,出现了典型的损伤和手术并发症和神经功能障碍,并保留了进展和预后。结论:儿童穿透性颅骨损伤应个体化处理,应考虑损伤类型和疾病、治疗团队的经验,并应在短期和长期利益与风险面前达成共识。
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