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Keywords

mirror image extradural hematoma
simultaneous evacuation
bilateral trephine craniotomy

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Satyarthee, G. D., Yada, R., Moscote-Salazar, L. R., & Agrawal, A. (2017). Mirror image extradural hematoma in elderly population: Management strategy with surgical bilateral or unilateral evacuation or conservative treatment modality with literature review. Romanian Neurosurgery, 31(4), 555–559. Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/1050

Abstract

Extradural hematomas (EDH) represent one of common imaging findings in cases sustaining traumatic brain injury. Bilateral extradural haematoma is considered rare and even rarer in elder people male. Bilateral extradural hematoma is usually acute, and generally associated with severe traumatic head injury. Mirror-image extradural hematomas (MEDH) constitute a special type of bilateral extradural hamatomas, which is placed anatomically symmetrically on both the sides of the intracranial compartment, requires prompt diagnosis and emergent surgical intervention as it carry high mortality if evacuation of hematoma is not carried out expeditely. The mortality rate still remains higher in comparison to unilateral single extradural hematomas. The postoperative outcome depends on preoperative neurological status, total volume of blood, accurate diagnosis and prompt shifting to neurosurgical facility, expatiation of surgical procedure, pre- hospital care. Authors report a case of a - 65-year-old man who presented with acute simultaneous bilateral extradural haematomas following road traffic accident, underwent bilateral trephine craniotomy and simultaneous evacuation on both side led to good recovery.

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