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Pneumencéphalie après ventilation non invasive en postopératoire de neurochirurgie par voie trans-sphénoïdale : à propos de deux cas
Authors:D. Zlotnik  G. Taylor  A. Simmoneau  V. Viot-Blanc  J.-M. Devys
Affiliation:1. Fondation ophtalmologique A.-de Rothschild, 25, rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France;2. Hôpital Lariboisière, explorations fonctionnelles physiologiques, unité du sommeil, 2, rue Ambroise-Paré, 75010 Paris, France
Abstract:The early use of continuous positive airway pressure ventilation has been shown to be effective and is recommended for patients with obstructive sleep apnea. The complications of continuous positive airway pressure ventilation are not well described. We report two cases of pneumocephalus following the use of continuous positive airway pressure ventilation after transsphenoidal surgery. One patient had an obstructive sleep apnea and the other suffered acute respiratory failure. In both cases, pneumocephalus caused major morbidity and required specific treatment and prolonged considerably hospital stay. Based on these observations we believe new precautions in the use of noninvasive continuous positive airway pressure ventilation should be recommended.
Keywords:Ventilation non invasive   Complication   Pneumencé  phalie   Ventilation au masque   Adé  nome hypophysaire   Chirurgie trans-sphé  noï  dale
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