17.5 Trauma Flashcards

1
Q

Epidural hematoma vs subdural hematoma

  • appearance on CT
  • mech of bleeding
A

Epidural:

  • Lens shaped lesion on CT
  • middle meningeal a bleeding from temporal bone fx

Subdural:

  • Crescent shaped lesion on CT
  • bridging vein bleeding
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2
Q

Crescent shaped bleeding on CT

-think what

A

Subdural hematoma

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3
Q

Lens shaped head bleeding on CT

-think what

A

Epidural hematoma

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4
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Subdural hematoma

-what population at increased risk, why

A

-Elderly, b/c their cortex atrophies, stretching the bridging veins in the subarachnoid space

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4
Q

Which type of brain herniation classically produces shifted eye gaze?

-and why?

A

Uncal herniation.

  • pressed on CN3 oculomotor, making eye drift ‘down and out’
  • also dilates eye b/c loss of PS innervation
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5
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Tonsillar herniation

-clinical presentation

A

-Cardiopulmonary arrest, from brainstem being pressed on

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6
Q

Herniation

-what causes herniation of brain

A
  • increased intracranial pressure
  • mass effect
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7
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Herniation of brain

-list 3 main, describe anatomy

A
  1. Tonsillar–tonsils into foramen magnum
  2. Uncal–temporal lobe uncus under the tentorium cerebelli
  3. Subfalcine–cingulate gyrus under the falx cerebri
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8
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Pt hits head and comes to ED. You see lens-shaped bleeding on CT but patient feels completely fine.

-concern?

A

-very concerned b/c epidural hematomas may take hours or even a day before neurologic symptoms occur

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Epidural hematoma vs subdural hematoma

  • presentation of each
  • complication of each
A

Epidural:

-hours or even a day can precede neurologic signs

Subdural:

-progressive neurologic signs

Both: death from herniation

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11
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Uncal herniation

-presentation (3)

A

temporal lobe uncus under the tentorium cerebelli

  1. CN3 oculomotor, so eye moves “down and out” and is dilated (PS innervation)
  2. PCA compression–infarct of occipital lobe. (contralateral homonymous hemianopsia)
  3. Duret (brainstem) hemorrhage from rupture of paramedian artery
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12
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Subfalcine herniation

-presentation

A

-compression of ACA leads to infarct

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