Postponed depth electrode placement due to seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp: illustrative case
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Postponed depth electrode placement due to seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp: illustrative case
Abstract
Background: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common fungal infection of the scalp that may potentially affect depth electrode placement for intracranial seizure monitoring. No cases documenting the safety of proceeding with depth electrode placement in the setting of seborrheic dermatitis have been reported.
Observations: A 19-year-old man with a history of drug-resistant epilepsy was taken to the operating room for placement of depth electrodes for long-term seizure monitoring. Annular patches of erythema with trailing scales were discovered after shaving the patient's head. Dermatology service was consulted, and surgery was cancelled because of the uncertainty of his diagnosis and possible intracranial spreading. He was diagnosed with severe seborrheic dermatitis and treated with topical ketoconazole. Surgery was rescheduled, and the patient received successful placement and removal of depth electrodes without any complications.
Lessons: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin infection that, in the authors' experience, is unlikely to lead to any intracranial spread after treatment. However, surgeons should use clinical judgment and engage dermatology colleagues regarding any uncertain skin lesions.
Keywords: depth electrode; neurosurgery; scalp; seborrheic dermatitis.
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