Title of article :
Unexpected Pathway: Delayed Idiopathic Brain Edema Following Successful Stereotactic Aspiration of a Brain Abscess: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Jaradat ، Amer Department of Neurosurgery - Faculty of Medicine - Jordan University of Science and Technology , Ba-Shammakh ، Saleh Faculty of Medicine - Jordan University of Science and Technology
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Introduction: This article presents a rare case of idiopathic delayed brain edema (IDE) following successful stereotactic aspiration of a deeply seated brain abscess in a five-year-old child. Case Presentation: The patient underwent frameless stereotactic aspiration of a brain abscess. Despite successful abscess resolution and initial improvement, the child developed severe cerebral edema one month later, necessitating left decompressive craniectomy, additional interventions, and prolonged hospitalization. Conclusions: This paper outlines the clinical trajectory, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies employed, highlighting the unique presentation of delayed IDE in the pediatric population. The findings contribute to understanding IDE and its management after abscess resolution, particularly in young patients.
Keywords :
Brain Abscess , Stereotactic Aspiration , Delayed Brain Edema , Decompressive Craniectomy
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases
Record number :
2778823
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