Bifrontal craniotomy complications. We discuss this rare occurrence's pathophysiology, diagnosi...
Bifrontal craniotomy complications. We discuss this rare occurrence's pathophysiology, diagnosis, awareness, and management, shedding light on the challenges and considerations in such cases. Bifrontal DC Bilateral DC includes bifrontal craniectomy and bilateral frontotemporal craniectomy, aiming to decompress both hemispheres in cases of diffuse brain edema without localized lesions. These may compress the underlying brain tissue, thereby negating the benefit of the decompressive craniectomy (figure above). Mar 8, 2010 · It is important to be familiar with the normal anatomy of the cranium; the indications for different surgical techniques such as burr holes, craniotomy, craniectomy, and cranioplasty; their normal postoperative appearances; and complications such as tension pneumocephalus, infection, abscess, empyema, hemorrhage, hematoma, herniation, hygroma Feb 1, 2025 · Bifrontal craniotomy is one of the most common surgical approaches for dealing with anterior skull base lesions. Although many methods have been proposed to avoid the frontal sinus complications, they may still occur. Background: Bifrontal craniotomy is one of the most common surgical approaches for dealing with anterior skull base lesions. It’s often used if the tumor is too complex for minimally invasive surgery. Supraorbital craniotomy. The technique is well-suited for pathologies such as meningiomas, craniopharyngiomas, and aneurysms, where precise FS management is critical for minimizing complications. Jun 23, 2022 · decompressive craniectomy (back to contents) potential complications after decompressive craniectomy Acute postoperative hematoma (may be subgaleal, epidural, or subdural) or subdural/subgaleal effusion.
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