Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery

Volume 12, Issue 4 (October 2022)

ISSN Print: 2163-0569   ISSN Online: 2163-0585

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Recurrent Intracranial Hypotension Complicated with Subdural Hematoma—A Case Report and a Case Series Review

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DOI: 10.4236/ojmn.2022.124024    95 Downloads   764 Views  
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Intracranial hypotension has variable clinical manifestations; subdural hematoma is one of the complications of intracranial hypotension with the reported incidence ranging from 16% to 57%. The author would like to share a case of subdural hematoma caused by recurrent intracranial hypotension with different cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage site and to review a case series of intracranial hypotension treated in the author’s hospital (Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital). A 44-year-old male having the past history of intracranial hypotension was treated in our Neurology division one month previous to this admission, who was sent to our emergency room (ER) due to severe orthostatic headache with nausea and vomiting. Computed tomography (CT) scan of brain at ER showed bilateral subdural hematoma, more on the left side with mass effect. Both surgical removal of the subdural hematoma and epidural blood patch were performed and he had a good outcome. Orthostatic headache is a specific symptom sign of intracranial hypotension. Epidural blood patch is effective to manage intracranial hypotension either the leakage site of CSF is detected or not. In case of non-traumatic subdural hematoma, intracranial hypotension should be kept in mind.

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Yip, C. (2022) Recurrent Intracranial Hypotension Complicated with Subdural Hematoma—A Case Report and a Case Series Review. Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery, 12, 222-232. doi: 10.4236/ojmn.2022.124024.

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