Is hydrocephalus after spinal cord injury really caused by the injured spinal cord? Two case reports and a literature review
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Year of publication | 2016 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Rozhledy v chirurgii |
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web | https://www.prolekare.cz/casopisy/rozhledy-v-chirurgii/2016-5-3/je-skutecnou-pricinou-hydrocefalu-po-misnim-poraneni-poranena-micha-br-dve-kazuistiky-a-prehled-literatury-58482 |
Field | Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences |
Keywords | spinal cord injury; hydrocephalus; subarachnoid hemorrhage; Blake's pouch cyst; neuroendoscopy |
Description | Posttraumatic hydrocephalus caused by cerebrospinal fluid circulation disturbances frequently complicates the clinical course and treatment after craniocerebral injury. Hydrocephalus complicating spinal cord injury is only exceptionally reported. The paper presents two cases of complete cervical spinal cord injury with subsequent development of hydrocephalus. The analysis of both cases and literature data confirmed the dominant role of non-spinal factors in the development of hydrocephalus after spinal cord injury. Despite the exceptional occurrence of hydrocephalus after spinal cord injury, this diagnosis should be considered in cases of delayed deterioration of a patient with cervical spinal cord injury, particularly if cerebrospinal fluid space abnormalities and posttraumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage are present. |