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Anterior encephalocele: a series of 15 patients considering the surgical points and survival

BACKGROUND: Anterior encephalocele is a rare pathologic condition in pediatric neurosurgery. Most of encephaloceles are located in the occipital region. The present study reports a series of 15 children with anterior encephaloceles. METHODS: This was a descriptive retrospective survey conducted on t...

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Autor principal: Nejat, Farideh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571540/
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description BACKGROUND: Anterior encephalocele is a rare pathologic condition in pediatric neurosurgery. Most of encephaloceles are located in the occipital region. The present study reports a series of 15 children with anterior encephaloceles. METHODS: This was a descriptive retrospective survey conducted on the medical recordings of encephalocele patients underwent a neurosurgery during a 12-year period. A total of 83 cases of neurosurgery performed in a pediatric hospital (Children Hospital Medical Center, Tehran, Iran) were reviewed. The demographic, surgical approach and follow up data and recordings of these patients were collected and then analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 83 patients with encephalocele were operated, of which 15 have anterior encephalocele. They were classified as fronto-orbital, frontonasal, frontoethmoidal, transsphenoidal, and interfrontal. They were aged from 3 days to 7 years at the time of operation. All surgeries were performed with craniotomy or endoscopic repair of the lesion. A 1 to12-year period follow-up showed that all cases are alive and all of them except for one case have normal neurodevelopmental status. CONCLUSIONS: Anterior encephalocele is a rare condition in congenital central nervous system. Most of patients with anterior encephalocele encounter with face deformity because of mass or hypertelorism or orbital disfiguration. Some of them have serious complications of meningitis due to CSF leakage. In time surgical management with precious correction of cranial bone defect are necessary to prevent more complicated consequences and to reduce the need for surgery in the future. KEYWORDS: Anterior encephalocele, surgery, skull defect
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spelling pubmed-35715402013-03-19 Anterior encephalocele: a series of 15 patients considering the surgical points and survival Nejat, Farideh J Inj Violence Res Oral Presentation BACKGROUND: Anterior encephalocele is a rare pathologic condition in pediatric neurosurgery. Most of encephaloceles are located in the occipital region. The present study reports a series of 15 children with anterior encephaloceles. METHODS: This was a descriptive retrospective survey conducted on the medical recordings of encephalocele patients underwent a neurosurgery during a 12-year period. A total of 83 cases of neurosurgery performed in a pediatric hospital (Children Hospital Medical Center, Tehran, Iran) were reviewed. The demographic, surgical approach and follow up data and recordings of these patients were collected and then analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 83 patients with encephalocele were operated, of which 15 have anterior encephalocele. They were classified as fronto-orbital, frontonasal, frontoethmoidal, transsphenoidal, and interfrontal. They were aged from 3 days to 7 years at the time of operation. All surgeries were performed with craniotomy or endoscopic repair of the lesion. A 1 to12-year period follow-up showed that all cases are alive and all of them except for one case have normal neurodevelopmental status. CONCLUSIONS: Anterior encephalocele is a rare condition in congenital central nervous system. Most of patients with anterior encephalocele encounter with face deformity because of mass or hypertelorism or orbital disfiguration. Some of them have serious complications of meningitis due to CSF leakage. In time surgical management with precious correction of cranial bone defect are necessary to prevent more complicated consequences and to reduce the need for surgery in the future. KEYWORDS: Anterior encephalocele, surgery, skull defect Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3571540/ Text en Copyright © 2012, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Anterior encephalocele: a series of 15 patients considering the surgical points and survival
title_full_unstemmed Anterior encephalocele: a series of 15 patients considering the surgical points and survival
title_short Anterior encephalocele: a series of 15 patients considering the surgical points and survival
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