Brain herniation
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| Brain herniation | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Headache, vomiting, altered mental status, coma |
| Complications | Brain damage, death |
| Onset | Sudden |
| Duration | Variable |
| Types | Subfalcine herniation, transtentorial herniation, tonsillar herniation |
| Causes | Traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain tumor, abscess |
| Risks | Increased intracranial pressure |
| Diagnosis | CT scan, MRI |
| Differential diagnosis | Intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral edema |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Surgery, osmotic therapy, hyperventilation |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Poor if untreated |
| Frequency | Common in severe head injury |
| Deaths | N/A |
Brain Herniation
Brain herniation occurs when there is a displacement of brain tissue due to increased intracranial pressure. This condition is a medical emergency and can lead to severe neurological damage or death if not treated promptly.
Types of Brain Herniation
Brain herniation can be classified into several types based on the location and direction of the herniation:
Subfalcine Herniation
Subfalcine herniation, also known as cingulate herniation, occurs when the cingulate gyrus is displaced under the falx cerebri. This is the most common type of herniation and can compress the anterior cerebral artery, leading to ischemia.
Transtentorial Herniation
Transtentorial herniation can be further divided into uncal and central herniation:
- Uncal Herniation: This occurs when the uncus of the temporal lobe is pushed downward through the tentorial notch. It can compress the oculomotor nerve, leading to a dilated pupil on the affected side, and can also compress the brainstem.
- Central Herniation: This involves downward displacement of the brainstem and diencephalon through the tentorial notch, potentially leading to decerebrate posturing and coma.
Tonsillar Herniation
Tonsillar herniation occurs when the cerebellar tonsils are pushed downward through the foramen magnum. This can compress the medulla oblongata, affecting vital functions such as respiration and cardiac function.
External Herniation
External herniation occurs when brain tissue is displaced through a defect in the skull, often due to trauma or surgery.
Clinical Presentation
The symptoms of brain herniation depend on the type and severity of the herniation. Common signs include:
- Altered level of consciousness
- Headache
- Vomiting
- Pupillary changes
- Abnormal posturing, such as
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of brain herniation is typically made using imaging studies such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These imaging modalities can reveal the displacement of brain structures and the presence of any mass lesions or edema.
Treatment
Treatment of brain herniation focuses on reducing intracranial pressure and addressing the underlying cause. This may include:
- Surgical intervention to remove mass lesions or relieve pressure
- Administration of osmotic diuretics such as mannitol
- Hyperventilation to reduce carbon dioxide levels and decrease intracranial pressure
- Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation
Prognosis
The prognosis for brain herniation varies depending on the cause, severity, and timeliness of treatment. Early intervention can improve outcomes, but severe herniation can result in permanent neurological deficits or death.
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