Postoperative epidural hematoma as a rare complication after intracranial tumor resection: a case series report and causes analysis

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Zeng Minghui
Li Zhijin
Xia Chunsheng
Cheng Xufeng
Wang Yehan
Wang Fei
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[1] DepartmentofNeurosurgery,TheFirstAffiliatedHospitalofUSTC(AnhuiProvincialHospital),DivisionofLifeScienceandMedicine,UniversityofScienceandTechnologyofChina,Hefei,Anhui,China
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Epidural hematoma; Postoperative complication; Craniotomy; Brain tumor;
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R739.41 [颅内肿瘤及脑肿瘤];
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Background To review the treatment and the causes of postoperative epidural hematoma (PEDH) after intracranial tumor resection.Method A retrospective case study was conducted to examine a series of patients who developed PEDH as a complication following intracranial tumor resection between January 2016 and June 2021. The study collected data from hospital charts, including clinical status at admission, imaging results, histopathologic findings, surgical management, complications, and outcomes. Causes of PEDH were evaluated through a review of operative notes and discussions with the surgical team.Results Twenty-five patients (10 males, 15 females; median age 42 years, range 11-61 years; median medical history 27 months, range 1-96 months) were enrolled in the study. Regarding tumor location, 16 cases exhibited supratentorial brain tumors, 4 cases had infratentorial brain tumors, 2 cases of tumors occurred in the petroclival region, 2 cases in the peritorcular region, and 1 case in the pineal region. Four of these cases were complicated with supratentorial hydrocephalus. The 25 cases in this study were classified into four types based on location. Type 1 refers to EDHs that occur at the adjacent site of the operative field without involvement of the surgical area. Type 2 includes hematomas that occur at the adjacent site of the surgical area and the surgical area. Type 3 includes EDHs that occur in distant areas, and type 4 involves EDHs in the surgical field. The numbers of cases of types 1, 2, 3, and 4 PEDHs were 16, 2, 3, and 4 cases, respectively. Most PEDHs were associated with reduced ICP after craniotomy due to intracranial tumor resection and substantial loss of CSF. All patients achieved satisfactory outcomes after hematoma evacuation.Conclusion The decrease in ICP resulting from intracranial tumor resection and CSF loss might lead to PEDHs. By employing optimized surgical techniques and meticulous patient management to prevent rapid decreases in ICP and dural detachment, we can potentially lower the incidence of PEDHs. Additionally, prompt evacuation of hematomas can contribute to positive outcomes.
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