Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report

Introduction: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus, without any determined cause like trauma, infection or surgery, is rare. Case report: A 67-year old female patient was admitted to the outpatient clinic due to acute change in personality and occurrence of expressive aphasia. Imaging showed an...

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Main Authors: Lennart Weitgasser, Sebastian Roesch, Gernot Schulz, Gerd Rasp
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-03-01
Series:Otolaryngology Case Reports
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spelling doaj-3cd0e8d3bfa343b4bc2c7ba6094bb7422020-11-24T21:15:55ZengElsevierOtolaryngology Case Reports2468-54882018-03-016C404210.1016/j.xocr.2018.01.005Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case reportLennart Weitgasser0Sebastian Roesch1Gernot Schulz2Gerd Rasp3Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, 5020 Salzburg, AustriaIntroduction: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus, without any determined cause like trauma, infection or surgery, is rare. Case report: A 67-year old female patient was admitted to the outpatient clinic due to acute change in personality and occurrence of expressive aphasia. Imaging showed an intracranial pneumocephalus located in the left temporal lobe. High-resolution CT scan of the temporal bone demonstrated an osteo-dural defect of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. The defect was sealed with a duraplasty via a transmastoid approach following a quick postoperative recovery. Discharge was 10 days after surgery. Six weeks later the patient presented with acute emesis, reported clear rhinorrhea and confusion. CT scan showed recurrence of the pneumocephalus on the left side. MRI scan demonstrated another defect in the left lateral temporal bone. A second surgery was performed in which a new osteo-dural leakage was found. The former duraplasty was unremarkable with no sign of liquorrhea. Another duraplasty was carried out. After operation the patient's clinical condition improved again rapidly. She was discharged on the 7th postoperative day. There has been no recurrence ever since. Discussion: Etiology of these two consecutive osteo-dural defects remains unclear. An arachnoidal cyst as possible cause is under debate. However, a review of the radiological images could not confirm this theory. Conclusion: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus is a rare event and should be considered in case of acute unspecific neurological symptoms. A diverse range of symptoms is described. Mostly surgical intervention is needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468548817301819Spontaneous pneumocephalusTemporal boneHyperpneumatizationOtogenic
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Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
Otolaryngology Case Reports
Spontaneous pneumocephalus
Temporal bone
Hyperpneumatization
Otogenic
author_facet Lennart Weitgasser
Sebastian Roesch
Gernot Schulz
Gerd Rasp
author_sort Lennart Weitgasser
title Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
title_short Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
title_full Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
title_fullStr Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
title_full_unstemmed Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
title_sort twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - case report
publisher Elsevier
series Otolaryngology Case Reports
issn 2468-5488
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Introduction: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus, without any determined cause like trauma, infection or surgery, is rare. Case report: A 67-year old female patient was admitted to the outpatient clinic due to acute change in personality and occurrence of expressive aphasia. Imaging showed an intracranial pneumocephalus located in the left temporal lobe. High-resolution CT scan of the temporal bone demonstrated an osteo-dural defect of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. The defect was sealed with a duraplasty via a transmastoid approach following a quick postoperative recovery. Discharge was 10 days after surgery. Six weeks later the patient presented with acute emesis, reported clear rhinorrhea and confusion. CT scan showed recurrence of the pneumocephalus on the left side. MRI scan demonstrated another defect in the left lateral temporal bone. A second surgery was performed in which a new osteo-dural leakage was found. The former duraplasty was unremarkable with no sign of liquorrhea. Another duraplasty was carried out. After operation the patient's clinical condition improved again rapidly. She was discharged on the 7th postoperative day. There has been no recurrence ever since. Discussion: Etiology of these two consecutive osteo-dural defects remains unclear. An arachnoidal cyst as possible cause is under debate. However, a review of the radiological images could not confirm this theory. Conclusion: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus is a rare event and should be considered in case of acute unspecific neurological symptoms. A diverse range of symptoms is described. Mostly surgical intervention is needed.
topic Spontaneous pneumocephalus
Temporal bone
Hyperpneumatization
Otogenic
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