Abstract
Cerebro-spinal fluid leakage from a spinal stab wound is rare, and usually not a life-threatening injury. Pneumocephalus, a possible rare complication of traumatic cerebro-spinal fluid leakage, can potentially lead to intracranial hemorrhage and death. We describe two cases of spinal stab wounds complicated by cerebro-spinal fluid leakage, one of them developing into severe pneumocephalus. Both patients recovered completely with the following treatment protocol: (a) trendelenburg positioning of the patient, (b) insertion of a continuous-drainage cerebro-spinal fluid catheter into the lumbar thecal sac, (c) primary suture of the leaking skin wound, (d) IV antibiotic therapy. © 2009 Springer-Verlag.
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Rahamimov, N., Mulla, H., & Freiman, S. (2010). Cerebrospinal fluid leakage and pneumocephalus secondary to spine stab wounds. Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 11(1), 57–59. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10195-009-0070-6
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