Cranial and spinal subdural empyema
Authors:
Pasquale De Bonisa; Carmelo Anilea; Angelo Pompuccia; Maria Laboniab; Corrado Lucantonia; Annunziato Mangiolaa
| Affiliations: | a Institute of Neurosurgery, Catholic University School of Medicine, l.go A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy |
| b Institute of Microbiology, IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy |
DOI:
10.1080/02688690902939902
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Neurosurgery;
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Abstract
Subdural empyema represents a loculated suppuration between the dura and the arachnoid. It has been described either intracranially or in the spinal canal, the latter localization being quite rare. It is a rare but serious illness with a declining mortality rate but rather frequent neurological sequelae. Morbidity and mortality in intracranial and spinal subdural empyema directly relate to the delay in diagnosis and therapy. The epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology and symptoms of spinal subdural empyema and cranial subdural empyema are somewhat different, but brain and spinal subdural empyema are not always two different entities. An adequate treatment strategy should be selected on a case-by-case basis, expecially for patients with a massive CNS involvement, where management represents a challenge.
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| Keywords: Cranial subdural empyema; brain subdural empyema; spinal subdural empyema; subdural collection; abscess |
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