脑室腹膜分流术过度导致骨瓣下沉。病例报告及文献复习

Raquel Gutiérrez-González , Frank Hamre , Álvaro Zamarrón , Gregorio Rodríguez-Boto
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减压颅骨切除术和随后的颅骨成形术的广泛使用使人们对其并发症有了更好的了解。然而,骨瓣凹陷的病例几乎从未被描述过。我们报告了迄今为止报告的第八例病例,并对这种偶发并发症的文献进行了回顾。一名40岁的白人男性遭受了创伤性脑损伤,需要进行减压颅骨切除术。初次外伤后一个月进行自体颅骨成形术。还设置了脑室-腹膜分流术。神经系统状况逐渐改善,但他的治疗师在8个月后注意到认知状态下降。后续的计算机断层扫描显示一个渐进的骨瓣下沉。患者接受了骨瓣切除术,并植入了定制的磷酸钙基植入物,症状得以缓解。骨吸收被描述为颅骨成形术后骨瓣下沉的主要原因。这种情况可能在使用脑脊液分流装置的患者中表现为过度消耗的症状。
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Sinking bone flap due to overdrainage of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. A case report and review of the literature

The widespread use of decompressive craniectomy and subsequent cranioplasty has led to a better understanding of its complications. However, cases of a sunken bone flap have hardly ever been described. We present the eighth case reported up to date and perform a review of the literature of this sporadic complication.

A 40-year-old Caucasian male suffered a traumatic brain injury that required a decompressive craniectomy. One month after initial trauma autologous cranioplasty was performed. A ventriculoperitoneal shunt was also placed. Neurological status progressively improved but his therapist noted cognitive status decline 8 months later. Follow-up computed tomography showed a progressive sinking bone flap. The patient underwent bone flap removal and a custom-made calcium phosphate-based implant was inserted, leading to symptoms resolution.

Bone resorption has been described as the main cause of sinking bone flap following cranioplasty. This entity may manifest with symptoms of overdrainage in patients with cerebrospinal fluid shunt devices.

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