A CASE REPORT ON FTP CRANIOTOMY – PSEUDOMENINGIOCELE OBSTRUCTIVE HYDROCEPHALUS
Saniya Afshan*, Saniya Sanober and Shaista Ifra
ABSTRACT
Craniotomy is one of the neurosurgical techniques performed to cure Traumatic brain injury (TBI) & stroke. A 42yr old male patient underwent FTP craniotomy after slip & fall and 1.5 months later he developed with the complications such as haemorrhagic bleeding, cerebral oedema, hydrocephalus, 1 episode of seizure . He was on antihypertensive medication from past 10 years– tab cilnidipine 20mg. During the time of admission, the patient was drowsy so was Intubated And Kept on Ventilator. Ct Scan Revealed Dilated Bilateral Ventricle, Diffuse Cerebral Oedema, Intraparenchymal Haemorrhage – Post Decompression Craniotomy. the Final Diagnosis Was Pseudomeningocele Obstructive Hydrocephalus.
Keywords: Hydrocephalus, Ftp Craniotomy, Tbi, Stroke, Pseudomeningocele.
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