Yano H, Nishimura G, Sakamoto K, Tanaka N, Dazai S, Hirano A
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fukuoka Tokushyukai Hospital, Japan.
J Trauma. 1995 May;38(5):830-2. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199505000-00032.
We encountered an unusual case of an intracranial wooden stick penetrating through the frontal bone, without remarkable neurological findings. That foreign body was shown to be a low-density area similar to an intracranial air pocket by a standard computed tomogram. Here we discuss the potential hazards of intracranial wooden foreign bodies and emphasize the necessity for special attention to them during radiologic examination.
我们遇到了一例罕见的病例,一根木棍穿过额骨进入颅内,患者没有明显的神经系统症状。通过标准计算机断层扫描显示,该异物呈现为一个类似于颅内气腔的低密度区域。在此,我们讨论颅内木质异物的潜在危害,并强调在放射学检查中对其予以特别关注的必要性。