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Remote cerebellar hemorrhage after the evacuation of a subdural hematoma: a case report


Mohamed Amine Hadj Taieb
Kais Maamri
Amine Trifa
Ghassen Elkahla
Mohamed Maher Hadhri
Mehdi Darmoul

Abstract

Remote intracranial hemorrhage is postoperative bleeding that occurs away from the surgical site. Remote cerebellar hemorrhage (RCH) is a cerebellar hemorrhage that may occur in 0.04-0.8% of cases after supratentorial and spinal procedures. We report a case of a 73-year-old male who developed signs of increased intracranial pressure two days after the evacuation of a subdural hematoma. Brain computed tomography showed RCH with the "zebra sign" and triventricular hydrocephalus that indicated the placement of external ventricle drain in emergency. Therefore, surgeons must pay special attention to this rare postoperative complication because it can be devastating in terms of patient outcome especially due to its possible complications requiring surgical treatment.


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