Posttraumatic hydrocephalus: Lessons learned from management and evaluation at a tertiary institute with review of literature
Author:
Kumar Ashok,Kumar Pavan,Jaiswal Gaurav,Gupta Tarun Kumar
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Post traumatic hydrocephalus (PTH) is a commonest treatable complication of severe traumatic brain injury that’s leads to failure of improvement and worsening of the outcome. Incidence of posttraumatic hydrocephalus is 0.7%-29% reported in different literature. We have observed the development of PTH frequently seen in patients with severe head injury and after decompressive craniectomy (DC). Pathophysiology includes inflammatory changes and adhesion of arachnoid granulation, cerebral ischemia and alteration in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics. We studied 35 cases of PTH diagnosed and treated at our institute from May 2008 to May 2017.
Material and methods: This is hospital based retrospective and prospective study conducted in tertiary center on the basis of neuro-radiological examination of the patient. Clinical biodata and radiological profile of the patients was studied at initial presentation with trauma, and when the patient worsened with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in state of established PTH. These cases were treated by medium pressure ventriculoperitoneal shunt (V.P shunt) and outcome was evaluated.
Results: Incidence of PTH in our study is (2.3%). Out of 35 cases 24 (68.57%) were male and 11(31.4%) were female. Road traffic accident (RTA) was the most common mode of injury (82.85%), acute subdural hematoma (SDH) was the most common finding on C.T scan in 15 cases (42.8 %). Decompressive craniectomy was performed in 77% at time of initial trauma. PTH had favourable outcome with V.P. shunting in 91.42%.
Conclusion: Patients with traumatic brain injury present with many complications but PTH is most frequent sequeale that can present in form of various neurological symptoms after trauma and decompressive craniectomy. C.T. scan brain is the investigation of choice for diagnosis of PTH. Outcome was favourable after V.P. shunt in PTH.
Publisher
Romanian Society of Neurosurgery
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