Ross Miner, Shahin Maryam N, O'Neill Brannan E, Liu Jesse J
Neurological Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Nov 18;13(11):e19703. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19703. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Lumbar pneumorrhachis following head injury is rare and commonly asymptomatic but can be indicative of skull fracture and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, which may warrant intervention. A PubMed review of the literature was performed using a keyword search to identify cases examining lumbar pneumorrhachis following head injury. Our case series included two patients who had lumbar pneumorrhachis between September 2019 and May 2020 at our center. The literature review summarizes 16 patients from 14 prior reports of pneumorrhachis. In our two-patient case series, neither patient required direct intervention for either pneumorrhachis or CSF leak. Pneumorrhachis is rare following an isolated head injury and is associated with basilar skull fractures and CSF leak. Pneumorrhachis should alert clinicians to the possibility of a CSF leak, which may require intervention.
头部损伤后出现腰椎椎管积气较为罕见,通常无症状,但可能提示颅骨骨折和脑脊液漏,这可能需要进行干预。通过关键词搜索在PubMed上对文献进行了回顾,以识别有关头部损伤后腰椎椎管积气的病例研究。我们的病例系列包括2019年9月至2020年5月在我们中心出现腰椎椎管积气的两名患者。文献回顾总结了之前14篇关于椎管积气报告中的16例患者。在我们的两例患者病例系列中,两名患者均未因椎管积气或脑脊液漏而需要直接干预。孤立性头部损伤后出现椎管积气很罕见,且与颅底骨折和脑脊液漏有关。椎管积气应提醒临床医生注意脑脊液漏的可能性,这可能需要进行干预。