Author:
Zemel Henrique Bosio,Meguins Lucas Crociati,Caramanti Ricardo Lourenço,Aprigio Raysa Moreira,Rodrigues Thayanna Bentes Lemanski Lopes,Effgen Érica Antunes
Abstract
Background:
Chronic subdural hematoma (CSH) in the posterior fossa is extremely rare and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of CSH in the posterior fossa successfully treated with a single burr hole surgery.
Case Description:
A 66-year-old woman who underwent anticoagulation therapy and was suffering, in the past 3 weeks from headache, vertigo, and gait ataxia. Screening with magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated infratentorial CSH on the right cerebellar hemisphere. Coagulation was normalized and the hematoma was evacuated through a burr hole irrigation. The symptoms resolved completely within a few days. Postoperative computed tomography showed a normal postoperative appearance and resolution of hematoma. She was discharged 1 week later without any neurological deficits.
Conclusion:
CSH in the posterior fossa is an extremely rare condition. Due to the limited number of reports, the optimal treatment is yet unknown. In cases with coagulation disorders, less invasive and early treatment should be considered. More studies are needed to define the best management for this pathology and cases must be individualized according to each patient’s particularities.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Surgery
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