Intraventricular haemorrhage treated by extra ventricular drainage with catheter mistakenly penetrating the cisterna ambiens: A case report.
Liansheng GaoKaibo YuYanfei FengFeng YanCong QianPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2024)
Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) is a severe and acute type of stroke with a complex pathophysiology and is a therapeutic challenge. This case report described a man in his early 50's diagnosed with IVH by computed tomography (CT). Although bilateral extraventricular drainage (EVD) was undertaken, a postoperative CT scan showed that while the left catheter was correctly positioned, the right catheter had been wrongly inserted into the cisterna ambiens. The procedure was equivalent to simultaneous EVD combined with cisternostomy. As a consequence, the haematoma was rapidly removed, the risk of infection and long-term hydrocephalus was reduced, and prognosis was improved. Large case-control studies or prospective studies are needed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this treatment modality.
Keyphrases
- case control
- computed tomography
- ultrasound guided
- dual energy
- case report
- image quality
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- randomized controlled trial
- heart failure
- patients undergoing
- atrial fibrillation
- liver failure
- minimally invasive
- drug induced
- early onset
- respiratory failure
- left ventricular
- aortic dissection
- hepatitis b virus
- catheter ablation