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Intracranial infection as a common complication following war missile skull base injury
Intracranial infection as a common complication following war missile skull base injury // Injury, 31 (2000), 4; 233-237 doi:10.1016/S0020-1383(99)00273-9 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Intracranial infection as a common complication following war missile skull base injury
Autori
Splavski, Bruno ; Šišljagić, Vladimir ; Perić, Ljiljana ; Vranković, Đuro ; Ebling, Zdravko
Izvornik
Injury (0020-1383) 31
(2000), 4;
233-237
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
Intracranial infection ; skull base injury ; antimicrobial therapy
Sažetak
The purpose of this paper is to stress the importance of clinical observation, the appropriate antimicrobial therapy, and early surgery in the management of intracranial infection following war missile penetrating skull base injury. There were 21 skull base missile injuries treated surgically in a 4-year period. Careful removal of devitalised brain tissue with dural closure was performed with all patients to prevent the development of intracranial infection. Subsequent clinical and radiological surveillance was performed to detect evidence of infection and abscess formation if fragments were left in place. Broad range antibiotic coverage, and the antioedematous agents were applied in the early postoperative period. Infection about the brain was seen in four cases. We recorded three cases of brain abscess formation, while one patient developed bacterial meningitis. The incidence of infectious complications was relatively high in our series. After the organisms causing infection were known, treatment was modified to be as specific as possible. It was not necessary to reoperate on intracranially retained foreign bodies and fragments since they did not increase the infection rate. However, repeated surgery is necessary for a brain abscess.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Osijek
Profili:
Ljiljana Perić
(autor)
Vladimir Šišljagić
(autor)
Bruno Splavski
(autor)
Zdravko Ebling
(autor)
Đuro Vranković
(autor)
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- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE