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Pneumorrhachis and pneumocephalus resulting from pneumothorax: illustrative case.

Authors :
Sonfack DJN
Tarabay B
Shen J
Wang Z
Boubez G
Shédid D
Yuh SJ
Source :
Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons [J Neurosurg Case Lessons] 2023 May 15; Vol. 5 (20). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 15 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Pneumorrhachis and pneumocephalus are rare conditions in which air is found within the spinal canal and brain, respectively. It is mostly asymptomatic and can be located in the intradural or extradural space. Intradural pneumorrhachis should prompt clinicians to search and treat any underlying injury of the skull, chest, or spinal column.<br />Observations: A 68-year-old man presented with a history of cardiopulmonary arrest together with pneumorrhachis and pneumocephalus following a recurrent pneumothorax. The patient reported acute headaches with no other neurological symptoms. He was managed conservatively with bed rest for 48 hours following thoracoscopic talcage of his pneumothorax. Follow-up imaging showed regression of the pneumorrhachis, and the patient reported no other neurological symptoms.<br />Lessons: Pneumorrhachis is an incidental radiological finding that self-resolves with conservative management. However, it can be a complication resulting from a serious injury. Therefore, close monitoring of neurological symptoms and complete investigations should be performed in patients with pneumorrhachis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2694-1902
Volume :
5
Issue :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37212417
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3171/CASE23129