10.1.2 Herniation Sydromes Flashcards

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Define Herniation syndrome

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Displacemnet of one part of normal brain to other anatomical area
- Supratentorial compartment (Flax cerebri)
- Infratentorial compartment (Tentorium cerebelli)
- Foramen magnum

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Causes of herniation syndrome

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  • Trauma (Traumatic hematomas; Cerebral oedema)
  • Neoplasm (Primary tumor; Metastatic tumor)
  • Stroke
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Infection (Abscess)
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Types of herniation

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  • lateral transtentorial
  • subfalcine “midline” shift
  • tonsillar
  • central tentoral
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Lateral transtentorial herniation
Define

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Define - Herniation of the medial temporal lobe (uncus) through the tentorial incisura with resultant compression of:
- Cranial nerve III ➡️ Ipsilateral fixed dilated pupil (unreactive to light) & “Down and out eye” {same side as mass lesion}
- Cerebral peduncle ➡️Contralateral hemiparesis {opposite side of mass lesion}
- Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) ➡️Contralateral homonymous hemianopia {opposite side}

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Subfalcine herniation

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Herniation of the cingulate gyrus below the falx cerebri with resultant compression of:
- Contralateral cingulate gyrus
➡️ Often no focal neurology
- Ipsilateral Anterior cerebral artery
➡️ Contralateral leg weakness

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Central transtentorial herniation

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Descent of the brainstem through the incisura with resultant stretching and tearing of small brainstem perforators:
- Decreased level of consciousness
- Abnormal flexor posturing
- Abnormal extensor response
- Inability to look up (gaze plasy)
- Pupil abnormalities
- Diabetes Insipidus
- Cushing’s response

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Tonsillar herniation

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Downward herniation of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum and resultant compression of:
Medulla oblongata
- Decreased level of consciousness
- Hypertension
- Bradycardia
- Irregular respiration

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What is the cushing reflex?

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  • hypertension
  • bradycardia
  • irregular breathing / respiration

= ⬆️ ICP

If not fixed quickly, pt will die as result of resp arrest

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Transcalvarial herniation

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  • Brain herniates through a skull defect
    ➡️Cortical injury
    ➡️Axonal stretch
    ➡️Compression of cortical vessels

Causes of skull defects
- Iatrogenic
➡️Decompressive craniectomy
- Traumatic
➡️Open skull fracture

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