Brain abscess caused by trauma of the rhinobasis an endoscopic challenge /

Brain abscess is a rare but life-threatening infection of the brain. It often occurs as a complication of infection, trauma, or surgery. This case presents a brain abscess in a 22-month-old boy that developed after a transnasal injury with a foreign body. A minimal-invasive, transnasal, endoscopic-c...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Czimbalmos Lorand Imre
Bere Zsofia
Rideg Zoltan
Fulop Bela
Vass Gabor
Gal Peter
Barzó Pál
Bella Zsolt
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2023
Sorozat:Romanian Journal of Rhinology 13 No. 52
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.2478/rjr-2023-0028

mtmt:34481506
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/29408
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520 3 |a Brain abscess is a rare but life-threatening infection of the brain. It often occurs as a complication of infection, trauma, or surgery. This case presents a brain abscess in a 22-month-old boy that developed after a transnasal injury with a foreign body. A minimal-invasive, transnasal, endoscopic-controlled technique was used, during which the foreign object was removed and the abscess drained. Bacteriological samples were obtained and the abscess cavity irrigated. Postoperative care included antibiotics and daily irrigation of the abscess cavity. Follow-up MRI scans showed reduction in abscess size. A spinal drain was inserted temporarily to address rhino-liquorrhoea. The patient remained asymptomatic during one-year of follow-up. This case report highlights the occurrence of a brain abscess in childhood following a transnasal injury and demonstrates a minimal-invasive, transnasal, endoscopic-controlled surgical technique. The findings underscore the importance of considering brain abscess as a potential complication in cases of head trauma, particularly in atypical presentations. 
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