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Review Journal of medical case reports. 2025 Apr 15;19(1):176. doi: 10.1186/s13256-025-05131-3 N/A0.92024

Iron rod-induced perforating head injury of the posterior cranial fossa: a case report and review of the literature

铁棍引起的后颅窝穿通性损伤一例及文献复习 翻译改进

Cuong Xuan Bui  1, Anh Huy Hoang  2, Bac Nhi Nguyen  2, Xuan Thanh Nguyen  3, Dung Tuan Pham  3, He Van Dong  3

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  • 1 Department of Neurosurgery I, Viet Duc University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam. buixuancuongchy@gmail.com.
  • 2 Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • 3 Department of Neurosurgery I, Viet Duc University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • DOI: 10.1186/s13256-025-05131-3 PMID: 40234902

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    Background: Penetrating injuries to the posterior cranial fossa are extremely rare. Perforating skull injuries are also not frequently recorded, with only ten cases reported in the literature. Combining these two factors, this case report presents a patient with a perforating head injury at the posterior cranial fossa caused by an iron rod and shares the clinical management of this rare case.

    Case presentation: An 18-year-old Vietnamese male construction worker was admitted following a 3-m fall from scaffolding due to an occupational accident. Upon admission, the patient was conscious, hemodynamically stable, and no neurological deficits or other associated injuries were detected. A 1-m-long, 0.8-cm-diameter iron rod had penetrated from the left neck to the right occipital region. Owing to the size of the foreign body, only an X-ray was performed. The patient underwent emergency surgery to remove the foreign object and manage the damaged brain tissue. Intraoperatively, a contusion of the right cerebellar hemisphere with a complex dural tear, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and multiple small metallic fragments was found, with no spinal cord or major vessel injuries. Postoperatively, the patient recovered well. After 3 years of follow-up, the patient had excellent results and returned to normal daily activities.

    Conclusions: The optimal surgical approach should be carefully planned, especially in cases where preoperative computed tomography imaging is challenging. It is recommended to plan the direction of foreign body extraction and limit the use of artificial materials.

    Keywords: Case report; Cerebellum; Iron rod; Penetrating brain injury; Posterior cranial fossa.

    Keywords:iron rod injury; cranial fossa; injury review

    背景: 后颅窝穿透伤极为罕见。穿通性颅骨损伤也不常记录,文献中仅报告了10例。结合这两个因素,本病例报告介绍了一名因铁棍造成的后颅窝穿通性头部受伤的患者,并分享了对该罕见病例的临床处理。

    病例介绍: 一名18岁的越南男性建筑工人因职业事故从3米高的脚手架跌落而入院。入院时,患者意识清醒,生命体征稳定,无神经功能缺损或其他相关损伤。一根长1米、直径0.8厘米的铁棍从患者的左颈部穿透至右枕部。由于异物较大,仅进行了X光检查。患者接受了紧急手术以移除异物并处理受损的大脑组织。术中发现右侧小脑半球挫伤、复杂的硬膜撕裂、蛛网膜下腔出血和多个细小金属碎片,但未见脊髓或主要血管损伤。术后,患者的恢复情况良好。经过3年的随访,患者取得了良好的结果,并恢复正常日常生活。

    结论: 手术的最佳入路应仔细规划,特别是在术前CT成像困难的情况下。建议计划异物的提取方向并限制使用人工材料。

    关键词: 病例报告;小脑;铁棍;穿透性脑损伤;后颅窝。

    关键词:铁棍伤; 颅腔损伤; 损伤回顾

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