Pin-site epidural hematoma in an adult case of chronic hydrocephalus with associated thinning of the cranium.

Neilank KJha; ShanilEbrahim; AriaFallah; AleksaCenic; Rocco ADe Villiers; (2009) Pin-site epidural hematoma in an adult case of chronic hydrocephalus with associated thinning of the cranium. British journal of neurosurgery, 23 (2). pp. 211-212. ISSN 1360-046X DOI: 10.1080/02688690802434830
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We report a case of a 22-year-old man presenting with a fourth ventricular tumour and associated chronic obstructive hydrocephalus likely leading to thinning of the cranium. Intraoperatively, he developed an epidural hematoma secondary to a fracture of the temporal bone by application of the three-point skull fixator. This is the second reported adult case of an iatrogenic epidural hematoma secondary to pin-site complications. We advocate the careful placement of the pins and suggest the tightening force be catered individually especially in pediatric patients or patients with chronic hydrocephalus.


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