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Pneumocephalus after Tympanomastoidectomy: A Case Presentation.

(2018) Pneumocephalus after Tympanomastoidectomy: A Case Presentation. Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology. pp. 177-180. ISSN 2251-7251

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Abstract

Introduction Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity. It can occur following otorhinolaryngological procedures. A small pneumocephalus spontaneously heals without any treatment. In severe cases, conservative therapy includes a 30-degree head elevation, avoidance of the Valsalva maneuver, analgesics, osmotic diuretics, and oxygen therapy. Case Report A 56-year-old woman was referred to the emergency department due to a severe headache in the frontal area for 2 days before admission. The patient experienced nausea and vomiting in the morning and had no history of seizures or decreased consciousness. Examination of neurological symptoms was completely normal and showed no symptoms of meningeal irritation. In terms of past history, the patient had undergone tympanomastoidectomy surgery and resection of the cholesteatoma 1 week previously. The Mount Fuji sign was found on the brain computed tomography (CT) scan of the patient. Treatments such as CBR (complete bed rest), 30-degree head elevation, anti-fever, analgesics and oxygen therapy, along with anti-compulsive drug (phenytoin), were prescribed. At the end of 5 days, the patient's pneumocephalus was resolved completely. Conclusion Pneumocephalus should be considered a post-operative complication of tympanomastoidectomy. In most cases, pneumocephalus responds to conservative therapy. Supplemental oxygen increases the rate of absorption of pneumocephalus. Serial imaging is needed to ensure gradual reduction of the pneumocephalus

Item Type: Article
Page Range: pp. 177-180
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology
Volume: 30
Number: 98
ISSN: 2251-7251
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/10514

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