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Duret hemorrhage complicating a sinking skin flap syndrome
Mickael Cardinale1, Eric Meaudre1, Pierre-Julien Cungi1
1a ICU, Sainte Anne Military Hospital , Toulon , France.
British Journal of Neurosurgery
|September 9, 2017
Abstract:
Duret hemorrhage has always been reported during an episode of increased intracranial pressure with transtentorial herniation. We reported a Duret hemorrhage occurring during an episode of intracranial hypotension resulted in sinking skin flap syndrome which was responsible for acute paradoxal descending transtentorial herniation and Duret hemorrhage, 10 days after large hemicraniectomy which could indicate early cranioplasty.
Keywords:
Duret hemorrhagehemicraniectomy complicationintracranial hypotensionsinking skin flap syndrome
