• Neuroendocrinol Lett · Jan 2012

    Case Reports

    Hypothalamic dysfunctions as a late consequence of surgical opening of the lamina terminalis. A controversial hypothesis.

    • Aldo Spallone, Chiara Izzo, and Cristiano Giannone.
    • Section of Neurosurgery, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Neurological Centre of Latium NCL, Rome, Italy.
    • Neuroendocrinol Lett. 2012 Jan 1; 33 (6): 590-6.

    BackgroundOpening of the lamina terminalis is often used in surgery of the optico-chiasmatic region. Consequently, alteration of cerebral-spinal fluid (CSF) dynamics can occur after this manoeuvre, thus potentially translating into clinical complications. Herein, we describe 2 cases in which clinically relevant hypothalamic dysfunctions developed after few days opening of the lamina terminalis both patients showed mild to moderate preoperative hydrocephalus which improved postoperatively.Cases DescriptionIn a patient with ruptured aneurysm of the basilar bifurcation, opening of the lamina terminalis was performed prior to acute-stage clipping. On postoperative day 7th, the patient developed significant subdural hygroma, mild disturbances of consciousness and increase of ADH concentration. These clinical features resolved only following subdural hygroma drainage and ventricular-peritoneal shunting. One previously operated patient in whom the lamina terminalis had been opened to remove a sizeable parasellar tumour showed a similar post-operative course. In this patient, sole subdural hygroma drainage was not an effective treatment, and the patient died subsequently for complications related to long-standing, though mild, hypothalamic dysfunction.ConclusionsOur experience may suggest that hypothalamic dysfunctions should be reminded as a possible, although rare, complication following the opening of the lamina terminalis. This clinical condition, if not properly managed, may contribute to trigger severe life-threatening complications.

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