NMC Case Report Journal
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Remote Supratentorial Hemorrhage following Supratentorial Craniotomy: A Case Report
Hirokazu NagasakiKota YamakawaYubuhito MochizukiYoshinori NakamuraHitoshi TokunagaYoichi YoshidaHiroshi Doi
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2016 Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 13-15

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Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in regions remote from the initial intracranial operation site is rare. The mechanism of ICH following cranial surgery remains unclear, although several theories have been proposed. Most of the reports describe cerebellar hemorrhages after supratentorial procedures or supratentorial hemorrhages after infratentorial procedures. Remote supratentorial hemorrhage (RSH) following supratentorial surgery is extremely rare. We report a case of postoperative RSH occurring away from the surgical site. A 62-year-old woman underwent a right occipital lobectomy to resect lung carcinoma metastases. The patient developed a postoperative consciousness disturbance, and a brain computed tomography (CT) scan revealed an ICH in the left frontal region. The patient underwent ICH evacuation, but remained severely disabled. It is necessary to be aware that this complication is possible after craniotomy.

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