A Case of “Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome” in Vegetative State Patient
10.13004/kjnt.2020.16.e19
- Author:
Howard KIM
1
;
Hoe Saeng YANG
;
Geun Su LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Medicine, Graduate School, Dongguk University, Gyeongju, Korea
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
2020;16(2):266-272
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Sinking skin flap syndrome is defined by a series of neurological symptoms with skin depression at the site of cranial defect. We experienced neurological improvement in a patient with markedly sunken craniectomy site after ventriculoperitoneal shunt (V-P shunt) clamping operation. A 17-year old female patient was in vegetative state and spastic quadriplegia after traumatic brain injury. She was suffered from frequent vomiting. To evaluate central nervous system problem we checked brain computed tomography which showed that right frontotemporoparietal craniectomy area was markedly sunken and midline was shifting to the left. After V-P shunt clamping operation, craniectomy site was elevated and midline shifting was improved. Vomiting was disappeared. Coma Recovery Scale-revised (CRS-R) score was improved from 3 to 6.