Published in:
01-03-2016 | Case Report - Brain Injury
A posttraumatic pontomedullary rent with good outcome
Authors:
Philippe De Vloo, Louis Declerck, Olivier Stevens, Steven De Vleeschouwer
Published in:
Acta Neurochirurgica
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Issue 3/2016
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Abstract
Posttraumatic pontomedullary rents have been described mainly as postmortem histopathological findings in patients who died immediately or within the first hours after trauma. To the best of our knowledge, no long-term survivors of this condition have been described, and those surviving initially were always severely impaired. We present the first patient with this condition and with corresponding lesions on imaging who survived longer than 3 months. Moreover, the patient regained almost complete independence 1 year after the trauma. We briefly discuss the proposed mechanisms of this injury. We conclude that this lesion, when incomplete, is not always lethal and can exceptionally have a good clinical outcome. Prevention of respiratory failure is of utmost importance in these patients.