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Compound head injury in 46 pediatric patients
Raj Kumar M Ch, Arun Kumar Shrivastava M Ch, Udit Singhal M S, Bharti
Saraswat M S*, Ashok Kumar Mahapatra M Ch
Department
of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences,
Lucknow 226014 (UP), &
*Sampoornanand Medical College, Jodhpur (Rajasthan)
| Abstract
The purpose of the present retrospective study was to analyze the
pediatrics patients with compound head injury (CHI), and evaluate
the incidence of complication in our setup, and to assess the various
factors responsible for the ultimate outcome. During the 17-year-period
(1990 to 2007), 46 pediatric patients under the age of 20 years with
CHI were managed in two departments. The detailed clinical profile
and radiological finding of these children were noted. Male to female
ratio was 4.7:1. Mean age was 12.3 years. Major mode of trauma was
road traffic accident; other causes included assault, fall from the
height and missile injuries etc. Out of total 46 patients, 29 patients
(64%) were treated surgically and 17 (36%) were managed conservatively.
Complications were observed in 13 patients (29%). Meningitis was the
most common, diagnosed in 6 cases (12%). Good recovery was observed
in 20 cases (43%). Six children (13%) were moderately disabled, twelve
(26%) were severely disabled and eight (17%) died. CHI has the risk
of complications i.e. meningitis, seizure, CSF leak etc. Dural tear,
free bone fragments and late presentation (more than 8 hours after
trauma) were the important risk factors. Early surgery and adequate
debridement with antibiotic cover play an important role in reducing
the complication rate in children with compound head injury.
Keywords
compound head injury, post traumatic meningitis, surgery, outcome |
Address for correspondence:
Dr Raj Kumar
M Ch
Professor of Neurosurgery
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
Lucknow 226014 (UP)
Tel: 0522-2668700 ext 2157, 2158
Fax: 0522-2668129, 2668017
E-mail: rajumar
@sgpgi.ac.in, rajkumar1959@gmail.com
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