Common And Essential Neurosurgical Conditions Flashcards
Space occupying lesions present with?
Focaldeficits
Seizures
Raised intracranial
Hydrocephalus presentation
Neonates+ infants Increasing head circumference Full and tense Fontanelle Dilated scalp veins Loss of upgaza vomiting drowsiness Reduced conscious level
Hydrocephalus investigation
Routine in US
Prior to investigations at least MRI
Trauma?
Head injury is leading cause of death in under 45s
Up to half of trauma deaths are due to hls
Hls. Account for most cases of permanent disability after trauma
Extramural haematoma is
Localised bleeding outside blood vessel above the dura
Cause of extramural haematoma
Usually as a result of fractures and laceration of a Dural artery
Could also result from Venus sinus injury
Subdural haematomas often due to?
Prognosis?
Below the dura
Often due to laceration of bringing veins or due to burst lobes
Worst prognosis as associated with underlying parenchyma injury
Subdural haematoma
Same but below the dura
Contusions are
Traumatic intracerebreal haematomas
Multiple small contusions are one sign of
Diffuse atonal injury
When diffuse injury is severe what happens
Increase in intracranial pressure occurs
Management is insertion of ICP probe to ensure best medical management
How are tumours usually diagnosed h(was)
CT usually