Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience

This is a case series which report the clinical results of decompressive craniectomy in 4 patients with dilated pupils secondary to traumatic brain injury and postoperative edema. Between 2011 and 2012, four patients, 3 males and 1 female, aged between 35 and 64 with mean age of 50.1 ± 8.9 years, un...

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Main Authors: Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar, Hernando Alvis-Miranda, Camilo Palencia, Andres Rubiano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2013-10-01
Series:Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
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Online Access:http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44235_a5117bbbbd10cf17dafd0480f9adea34.pdf
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spelling doaj-1cf3b898d71a4f8581f57909d39e67732020-11-24T23:56:52ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602013-10-011Issue 417517844235Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center ExperienceLuis Rafael Moscote-SalazarHernando Alvis-MirandaCamilo PalenciaAndres RubianoThis is a case series which report the clinical results of decompressive craniectomy in 4 patients with dilated pupils secondary to traumatic brain injury and postoperative edema. Between 2011 and 2012, four patients, 3 males and 1 female, aged between 35 and 64 with mean age of 50.1 ± 8.9 years, underwent decompressive craniectomy due to brain traumatic edema. The follow up period ranged between 1 to 6 months. All patients had Glasgow coma score (GCS) of 3-4 at admission, and the duration  of pupils being mydriatic was less than 20 minutes before the operation. All patients had moderate disability with GCS of 4 after the operation. Decompressive craniectomy can be a life-saving procedure which provides a better outcome in patients with dilated pupils secondary to brain trauma injury and postoperative edema with timing of less than 20 minutes. However, the small number of the patients in this study is the main limitation to the accuracy of the results, and more studies with larger number of patients are warranted to evaluate the efficiency of decompressive craniectomy in patients with dilated pupils.http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44235_a5117bbbbd10cf17dafd0480f9adea34.pdfDecompressive craniectomyIntracranial hypertensionBrain edema
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author Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
Hernando Alvis-Miranda
Camilo Palencia
Andres Rubiano
spellingShingle Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
Hernando Alvis-Miranda
Camilo Palencia
Andres Rubiano
Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Decompressive craniectomy
Intracranial hypertension
Brain edema
author_facet Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
Hernando Alvis-Miranda
Camilo Palencia
Andres Rubiano
author_sort Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
title Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
title_short Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
title_full Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
title_fullStr Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
title_full_unstemmed Emergent Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients with Fixed Dilated Pupils; A Single Center Experience
title_sort emergent decompressive craniectomy in patients with fixed dilated pupils; a single center experience
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
issn 2322-2522
2322-3960
publishDate 2013-10-01
description This is a case series which report the clinical results of decompressive craniectomy in 4 patients with dilated pupils secondary to traumatic brain injury and postoperative edema. Between 2011 and 2012, four patients, 3 males and 1 female, aged between 35 and 64 with mean age of 50.1 ± 8.9 years, underwent decompressive craniectomy due to brain traumatic edema. The follow up period ranged between 1 to 6 months. All patients had Glasgow coma score (GCS) of 3-4 at admission, and the duration  of pupils being mydriatic was less than 20 minutes before the operation. All patients had moderate disability with GCS of 4 after the operation. Decompressive craniectomy can be a life-saving procedure which provides a better outcome in patients with dilated pupils secondary to brain trauma injury and postoperative edema with timing of less than 20 minutes. However, the small number of the patients in this study is the main limitation to the accuracy of the results, and more studies with larger number of patients are warranted to evaluate the efficiency of decompressive craniectomy in patients with dilated pupils.
topic Decompressive craniectomy
Intracranial hypertension
Brain edema
url http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44235_a5117bbbbd10cf17dafd0480f9adea34.pdf
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