Stuart P J, Bernstein T
Department of Emergency Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio.
J Emerg Med. 1989 Nov-Dec;7(6):615-7. doi: 10.1016/0736-4679(89)90007-3.
We present a case of subdural hematoma and temporal bone fracture as a complication of chiropractic manipulation. Subdural hematoma in the elderly may follow insignificant, often forgotten, trauma and may develop slowly and progress. Our patient presented with a complaint of headache three days after forceful chiropractic manipulation, but denied any history of trauma. Computed tomography confirmed the presence of a subdural hematoma and a temporal bone fracture and the patient underwent successful surgical treatment. Our experience identifies a previously unreported mechanism of injury in patients with subdural hematoma presenting to the emergency department with a complaint of headache.
我们报告一例因脊椎按摩疗法导致的硬膜下血肿和颞骨骨折病例。老年人的硬膜下血肿可能继发于轻微、常被遗忘的创伤,且可能缓慢发展并进展。我们的患者在接受强力脊椎按摩疗法三天后出现头痛主诉,但否认有任何创伤史。计算机断层扫描证实存在硬膜下血肿和颞骨骨折,患者接受了成功的手术治疗。我们的经验揭示了急诊科中因头痛就诊的硬膜下血肿患者一种此前未报道的损伤机制。