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Pseudohypoxic brain swelling and secondary hydrocephalus with pseudomeningocele after lumbar surgery: a case report.

Yoshinari MiyaokaMasashi UeharaHiroki ObaTakayuki KamanakaShota IkegamiShugo KuraishiToshimasa FutatsugiTakahiro TsutsumimotoTomoki KanekoYasunari FujinagaSatoshi NakaoMinori KodairaYoshiki SekijimaTakahiro MaruyamaYujiro HamanoMichitaro IchikawaHiroshi ImamuraMasafumi KuroiwaTetsuyoshi HoriuchiSatoshi TanakaMikito KawamataJun Takahashi
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2021)
PHBS can be considered in patients with unexpected neurological deterioration following lumbar spine surgery even with the absence of documented durotomy. This might be due to postoperative intracranial hypotension-associated venous congestion, and to be distinguished from the more common postoperative cerebral ischemic events-caused by arterial or venous occlusions-or anesthetics complications.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • cerebral ischemia
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • patients undergoing
  • brain injury
  • coronary artery bypass
  • blood brain barrier
  • risk factors
  • white matter
  • ischemia reperfusion injury
  • oxidative stress