1.Releasing of a Titanium Clamp (Craniofix®) Without Mechanical Defect After Craniotomy for Acute Subdural Hemorrhage
Sinho PARK ; Jongwon LEE ; Jeonggyun KIM ; Jinwoo HUR ; Il-gyu YUN ; Hyunkoo LEE
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma 2022;18(2):357-360
After craniotomy, bone flap fixation can be performed using wires, sutures, microplates, and Craniofix®. Well-margined and fixed bone flaps are important not only for postoperative brain protection but also for esthetics. Herein, we report a case of cranioplasty due to bone flap dislocation by Craniofix® clamp loosening after craniotomy with acute subdural hemorrhage removal. Iatrogenic outward force during epidural drain removal adjacent to Craniofix®, insertion of the clamp around the circumference of the bone flap, increased intracranial pressure due to brain swelling and fluid collection, and external shock during postoperative patient management are thought to be the causes of bone flap dislocation. To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of craniotomy with a Craniofix® clamp release.
2.The usefulness of serum biomarker C-reactive protein, delta neutrophil index, lactic acid and ammonia for differential diagnosis in patients with drowsy mentality in emergency department
HyunKoo KANG ; Rubi JEONG ; YoungSik KIM ; KyooHyun LEE ; WooSung YU ; YoungTak YOON ; Hak Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2022;33(4):355-362
Objective:
A drowsy mentality is a common chief complaint at emergency departments (EDs), but it is difficult to evaluate the reason for drowsy mentality. Serum biomarkers are an alternative way to discover the reason for drowsy mentalities. This study examined the values of four biomarkers for a differential diagnosis of ED patients with drowsy mentality: Creactive protein (CRP), delta neutrophil index (DNI), lactic acid and ammonia.
Methods:
Adult patients who presented to the ED from April 2018 to March 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Among the 369 patients with a drowsy mentality, 122 patients with acute trauma, dementia, epilepsy, seizure, alcohol abuse, syncope, psychological problems, and anaphylaxis were excluded. The four biomarkers of each patient were then measured. The clinical records were reviewed to analyze the usefulness of the four biomarkers as a differential diagnosis tool for ED patients.
Results:
Of the 247 included patients, 64 were diagnosed with a stroke, and 183 were not. CRP, DNI, lactic acid and ammonia were analyzed statistically, and the elevation of each biomarker level was related to a diagnosis of non-stroke disease.
Conclusion
Elevations of CRP, DNI, lactic acid and ammonia suggest non-stroke disease in patients with drowsy mentality in ED. There might be metabolic causes other than stroke in ED patients with a drowsy mentality when the CRP, DNI, lactic acid and ammonia levels are highly elevated. A future study will be needed to confirm this.
3.Mild Encephalopathy with Reversible Splenial Lesion by Hypoglycemia: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Diffusion Tensor Image Findings
SulKi LEE ; Hee Won BAE ; Sang Won HA ; In Joong KIM ; Hyunkoo KANG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2018;36(1):61-62
No abstract available.
Brain Diseases
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Diffusion
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Hypoglycemia
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy