J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2001 Mar;30(3):366-370.

Remote Epidural Hematoma Following the Removal of Brain Tumors: Report of Three Cases

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Dong San Medical Center, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The authors present three cases of brain tumors in which epidural hematomas(EDHs) were developed postoperatively in the remote areas from craniotomy sites. The preventive tactics as well as possible mechanisms of development of remote EDH are discussed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The magnetic resonance imagings of three patients revealed a left lateral ventricular mass located just aside of foramen Monro in a 27-year-old male, a large cystic mass in the temporal lobe in a 35-year-old male, and a partially calcified pineal mass in a 27-year-old male patient. The surgical removals of these tumors were performed without any noticeable events during surgery via left frontal transcortical transventricular approach for lateral ventricular tumor, left temporal craniotomy for cystic temporal tumor, and right occipital transtentorial approach for pineal tumor.
RESULTS
Postoperative EDHs remote from the sites of craniotomy were detected by the immediate postoperative computerized tomographic scans. We obtained good outcomes without any morbidity in all three patients with emergent evacuation of the hematoma. The pathologic diagnoses were lateral ventricular ependymoastrocytoma, temporal craniopharyngioma and mixed germinoma of the pineal region.
CONCLUSION
It is postulated that a sudden reduction of intracranial pressure(ICP) at the time of tumor removal may strip the dura from the inner table of the skull to cause EDH from the remote site of craniotomy. Gradual reduction of ICP with slow drainage of cerebrospinal fluid before tumor removal as well as lowering the head position of patient during surgery might be helpful for preventing this unusual complication.

Keyword

Complication; Remote epidural hematoma; Brain tumor

MeSH Terms

Adult
Brain Neoplasms*
Brain*
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Craniopharyngioma
Craniotomy
Diagnosis
Drainage
Germinoma
Head
Hematoma*
Humans
Male
Neoplasms, Neuroepithelial
Pinealoma
Skull
Temporal Lobe
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