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. 1986;80(3-4):93-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01812281.

Prognosis, incidence and management of acute traumatic intracranial pneumocephalus. A retrospective analysis of 49 cases

Prognosis, incidence and management of acute traumatic intracranial pneumocephalus. A retrospective analysis of 49 cases

W I Steudel et al. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1986.

Abstract

CT scanning was carried out in 508 patients with acute head injuries. Retrospective analysis of the findings revealed intracranial air in 49 cases (9.7%). Air may be situated in the extradural, subdural or subarachnoid spaces or intracerebrally. A pneumocephalus was detected in 40 out of 49 (82%) of head injury patients within 6 hours of the accident. Injuries associated with a pneumatocele or a single intracranial air bubble have a good prognosis, as do frontobasal lesions. Injuries associated with multiple air bubbles have a bad prognosis. Intracranial air was a sign of a frontobasal or laterobasal fracture. In cases with a depressed skull fracture, extracerebral haematoma or pneumocephalus acting as a space occupying lesion, an operation should be performed as soon as possible. If associated with a persistent rhinorrhea the CSF-fistula should be operated according to the generally accepted rules. In other post-traumatic cases intracranial air may be disregarded, although its presence may influence the choice of treatment.

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