• Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord) · Jan 1990

    Case Reports

    [Pneumatocele caused by ballistic injury of the anterior stage of the skull base, a case report].

    • D Portmann, D Herman, and M Got.
    • C.H.U. Pellegrin Tripode, Clinique Universitaire ORL, Bordeaux, France.
    • Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord). 1990 Jan 1; 111 (3): 239-43.

    AbstractThe authors present a case of intracerebral expansive pneumatocele following a ethmoido-sphenoidal fracture by a bullet. The case presented is exceptional, as the bullet went through the brain case without injuring the neurological structure. The patient is operated on through the low paralateronasal approach, by filling the ethmoid and the sphenoid with autologous bone material. This surgical treatment makes closure of the fistula and disappearance of the pneumatocele possible, however, not enough time has gone by for making other judgments. This approach, which has a much lower morbidity rate than the approach of the anterior stage through craniectomy, is effective for fractures of the sphenoid and the posterior ethmoid.

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