Skip to main content
Log in

Delayed intracranial haemorrhage in patients with multiple trauma and shock-related hypotension

  • Clinical Articles
  • Published:
Acta Neurochirurgica Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

During an 11 year period, 10 cases of delayed traumatic intracranial haematomas, following the correction of shock, were discovered. The intracranial haematomas were not present on initial computerized tomography (CT) scans after stabilization of the vital signs. Skull fractures were found in six patients; five of them had epidural haematomas at the site of their skull fracture. Four patients developed intracranial haematomas during general anaesthesia for extracranial surgery. All the delayed intracranial haemorrhages (seven epidural haematomas and three delayed intracranial haematomas) occurred within 12 hours after initial resuscitation. Seven out of eight patients made a good recovery after surgical removal of their intracranial haematoma.

The initial hypotension may have acted as a protective mechanism, obscuring the intracranial haemorrhage. Awareness of this possibility, and a high degree of suspicion in those patients who deteriorate following correction of their shock, is important. We suggest that, even with a negative initial CT scan the duration of extracranial surgery in the acute period should be as short as possible in patients with suspected head injury. If these patients fail to wake up as expected following anaesthesia or new neurologic deficits develop, an urgent follow up CT scan should be performed.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. Borovich B, Braun J, Guilburd JN, Zaaroor M, Michich M, Levy L, Lemberger A, Grushkiewicz T, Feinsod M, Schachter I (1985) Delayed onset of traumatic extradural hematoma. J Neurosurg 63: 30–34

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  2. Brown FD, Mullan S, Duda EE (1978) Delayed traumatic intracerebral hematomas. Report of three cases. J Neurosurg 48: 1019–1022

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  3. Bucci MN, Phillips TW, McGillicuddy JE (1986) Delayed epidural hemorrhage in hypotensive multiple trauma patients. Neurosurgery 19: 65–68

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  4. Clark WK (1979) Trauma to the nervous system. In: Shires GT (ed) Care of the trauma patient, 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill, New York, pp 207–258

    Google Scholar 

  5. Cooper PR, Maravilla K, Moody S, Clark WK (1979) Serial computerized scanning and the prognosis of severe head injury. Neurosurgery 5: 566–569

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  6. Diaz FG, Yock DH, Larson D, Rockswold GL (1979) Early diagnosis of delayed posttraumatic intracerebral hematomas. J Neurosurg 50: 217–223

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  7. Evans JP, Scheinker IM (1946) Histologic studies of the brain following head trauma: II. Posttraumatic petechial and massive intracerebral hemorrhage. J Neurosurg 3: 101–103

    Google Scholar 

  8. Ford LE, McLaurin RL (1963) Mechanisms of extradural hematomas. J Neurosurg 20: 760–769

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  9. French BN, Dublin AB (1979) The value of computerized tomography in the management of 1000 consecutive head injuries. Surg Neurol 12: 171–183

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  10. Goodkin R, Zahniser J (1978) Sequential angiographic studies demonstrating delayed development of an acute epidural hematoma. J Neurosurg 48: 479–482

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  11. Gudeman SK, Kishore PRS, Miller JD, Girevendulis AK, Lipper MH, Becker DP (1979) The genesis and significance of delayed traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Neurosurgery 5: 309–313

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  12. Hekmatpanch J (1973) The management of head trauma. Surg Clin North Am 53: 47–57

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  13. Illingworth G, Jennett WB (1965) The shocked head injury. Lancet 2: 511–514

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  14. Lee ST, Lui TN, Chang CN, Wang DJ, Heimburger RF, Fai HD (1990) Features of head injury in a developing country — Taiwan (1977–1988). J Trauma 30: 194–199

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  15. Lipper MH, Kishore PRS, Girevendulis AK, Miller JD, Becker DP (1979) Delayed intracranial hematoma in patients with severe head injury. Radiology 133: 645–649

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  16. Mann KS, Yue CP, Ho YH, Chan FL (1985) Posttraumatic acute arterial subdural hematoma manifested during anaesthesia. Neurosurgery 16: 387–390

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  17. Roberson FC, Kishore PRS, Miller JD, Lipper MH, Becker DP (1979) The value of serial computerized tomography in the management of severe head injury. Surg Neurol 12: 161–167

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  18. Young HA, Gleave JRW, Schmidek HH (1984) Delayed traumatic intracerebral hematoma: Report of 15 cases operatively treated. Neurosurgery 14: 22–25

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Lee, S.T., Lui, T.N. Delayed intracranial haemorrhage in patients with multiple trauma and shock-related hypotension. Acta neurochir 113, 121–124 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01403196

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01403196

Keywords

Navigation