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Controlled external lumbar drain as treatment for therapy resistant intracranial hypertension - Case report
Journal article

Controlled external lumbar drain as treatment for therapy resistant intracranial hypertension - Case report

Michael J. Fritsch, S. David Moss, David H. Beyda and Kim H. Manwaring
Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie, Vol.58(4)
1997

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barbituric acid derivative mannitol pentobarbital anastomosis article case report cerebrospinal fluid drainage child head injury human hyperventilation intracranial hypertension intracranial pressure male Barbiturates Cerebral Hemorrhage Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts Child Craniocerebral Trauma Humans Hyperventilation Intracranial Hypertension Male Mannitol Tomography, X-Ray Computed Ventriculostomy
We report the case of an eleven year old male with a history of severe head injury who had manifested high intracranial pressure refractory to aggressive medical therapy, including ventriculostomy, controlled hyperventilation, mannitol and barbiturate application. The insertion of an external lumbar drain in this patient resulted in rapid permanent control of the intracranial hypertension. No transtentorial or tonsillar herniation occured.

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