Rapid development and resolution of sinking skin flap syndrome in a patient following decompressive craniectomy


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Case Report

Author :

Debabrata Chakraborty, Jayanta Roy, Abhijit Das, Sadanand Dey

Volume :

5

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Sinking skin flap syndrome (SSS) is a serious complication following decompressive craniectomy (DC). Although CSF hypovolemia and exposure to atmospheric pressure have been attributed as causative factors, the definite etiologies remain elusive. We present a case where a patient had a rapid deterioration without any warning sign following a diagnostic and therapeutic lumbar puncture after DC. The patient had rapid fluctuation of symptoms with change of position. She was managed conservatively and finally achieved a full neurologic recovery without cranioplasty. This case report shows the heterogeneity of SSS and that cranioplasty may not be required in acute cases.

Keyword :

 CSF diversion, Cerebral herniation, Hemicraniectomy