Intracranial Empyema in Children: A Single-center Retrospective Case Series.
James J GilchristTom HoyElse M BijkerEmily A LeesLaura WilkinsMadeleine OliverDominic F KellyStéphane C PaulusAmedeo CalistoPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2023)
We conducted a retrospective, observational study of 42 children with intracranial empyema admitted to a pediatric neurosurgical center over a 9-year period. Intracranial empyema is rare, but causes significant morbidity and mortality. Twenty-eight cases had neurosurgical source control, more commonly for subdural collections. Streptococcus anginosus group bacteria are important pathogens in subdural empyema, whose isolation predicts more complicated postoperative courses.