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Transorbital nonmissile penetrating brain injury: Report of two cases 被引量:1
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作者 Hang Xue Wei-Tao Zhang +3 位作者 Guang-Ming Wang Lin Shi Yi-Ming Zhang Hong-Fa Yang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第2期471-478,共8页
BACKGROUND Penetrating brain injury(PBI) is an uncommon emergency in neurosurgery, and transorbital PBI is a rare type of PBI. Reasonable surgical planning and careful postoperative management can improve the prognosi... BACKGROUND Penetrating brain injury(PBI) is an uncommon emergency in neurosurgery, and transorbital PBI is a rare type of PBI. Reasonable surgical planning and careful postoperative management can improve the prognosis of patients CASE SUMMARY The first case is a 68-year-old male patient who was admitted to the hospital because a branch punctured his brain through the orbit for approximately 9 h after he unexpectedly fell while walking. After admission, the patient underwent emergency surgical treatment and postoperative anti-infection treatment. The patient was able to follow instructions at a 4-mo follow-up review. The other case is a 46-year-old male patient who was admitted to the hospital due to an intraorbital foreign body caused by a car accident, after which the patient was unconscious for approximately 6 h. After admission, the patient underwent emergency surgical treatment and postoperative anti-infection treatment. The patient could correctly answer questions at a 3-mo follow-up review.CONCLUSION Transorbital PBI is a rare and acute disease. Early diagnosis, surgical intervention, and application of intravenous antibiotics can improve the prognosis and quality of life of patients. 展开更多
关键词 Transorbital Nonmissile Penetrating brain injury Foreign body Case report
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Dental focal infection-induced ventricular and spinal canal empyema: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Hang Xue Xiao-Hui Wang +3 位作者 Lin Shi Qiang Wei Yi-Ming Zhang Hong-Fa Yang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第14期3114-3121,共8页
BACKGROUND Dental focal infection-induced ventricular and spinal canal empyema is an extremely rare,severe,acute disease that is clinically associated with extremely high morbidity and mortality.Traditional cerebrospi... BACKGROUND Dental focal infection-induced ventricular and spinal canal empyema is an extremely rare,severe,acute disease that is clinically associated with extremely high morbidity and mortality.Traditional cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)bacterial culture is time-consuming,with a low positive rate,which frequently results in severe irreversible consequences.The next-generation sequencing technique is an emerging pathogenic microorganism detection method that can obtain results in a short time with high accuracy,thus providing great assistance in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of this disease.CASE SUMMARY This paper reports a rare case of dental focal infection-induced ventricular and spinal canal empyema.During the course of treatment at a local hospital,the patient had negative results from repeated CSF bacterial cultures and was empirically given vancomycin treatment.After transfer to our hospital,the nextgeneration sequencing technique was adopted to determine that the pathogenic microorganisms were multiple anaerobic infectious bacteria derived from the oral cavity.The antibiotic therapeutic scheme was adjusted in a timely manner,and the ventricular and spinal canal inflammation was also controlled.However,the antibiotics that had been applied at the local hospital were not able to cover all pathogenic microorganisms,which resulted in irreversible injury to the brain stem,finally leading to patient death.CONCLUSION Dental focal infection-induced ventricular and spinal canal empyema is an extremely rare,severe,acute disease with high morbidity and mortality.Any delay in diagnosis and treatment will result in irreversible consequences.The early application of the next-generation sequencing technique can obtain results in a short time and clarify a diagnosis.Appropriate antibiotic treatment combined with suitable surgical intervention is the key to managing this disease. 展开更多
关键词 Ventricular empyema Next-generation sequencing Dental focal infection ANTIBIOTICS SURGERY Case report
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