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Transcranial cerebellar herniation following craniotomy: Case report and literature review
Authors:Irene Panero Pérez  Carla Eiriz Fernández  Daniel García Pérez  Alfonso Lagares  Luis Jiménez Roldán  Jose-Antonio Fernández Alen  Ana-M Castaño León  Igor Paredes
Institution:Department of Neurosurgery, 12 de Octubre University Hospital, Av. De Córdoba s/n, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:To report a case of post-surgical encephalocele through craniotomy burr holes following the resection of a meningioma of the posterior fossa. A 49-year-old female presented in the emergency room with cephalea. The MRI showed a meningioma of the convexity of the posterior fossa. A resection was performed and the bone flap replaced. The patient recovered uneventfully and was discharged. After 30 days the patient consulted referring cephalea, vomiting and imbalance. Brain MRI revealed a trans-cranial cerebellar herniation through the craniotomy burr holes. An urgent surgery was performed to repair the encephalocele. Post-surgical brain MRI was performed and did not show complications.Post-surgical encephalocele is an uncommon complication after the resection of a posterior fossa lesion. To avoid this complication, it is recommended thorough dural and bony closure, particularly in the posterior fossa surgeries and in high-risk patients.
Keywords:MRI  magnetic resonance image  SFC  cerebrospinal fluid flow  ICP  intracranial pressure  Postoperatively encephalocele  Post-surgical encephalocele  Trans-cranial herniation  Craniotomy  Cranioplasty  Encefalocele postoperatorio  Encefalocele posquirúrgico  Herniación transcraneal  Craneotomía  Craneoplastia
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