Epidural Hematoma
Epidural Hematoma
Epidural Hematoma
HEMATOMA
SUBDURAL
HEMATOMA
Rupak Raj Ghimire
HEAD TRAUMA
1-Skull fractures.
2-Epidural ,subdural & subarachnoid
hematoma
3-Cerebral contusion& intraventricular
Hemorrhage
4-Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI).
5-Related Brain edema & herniation.
EPIDURAL HEMATOMA
usually associated with a skull fracture.
Middle
meningeal
artery
The artery
that runs
between the
dura and the
skull inferior to
a thin portion
of temporal
bone.
and the result is bleeding inside
the brain cavity.
chronic,
ACUTE SDH
Acute subdural hematomas that
are due to trauma are the lethal of
all head injuries and have a high
mortality rate if they are not rapidly
treated with surgical
decompression.
ETIOLOGY OF ACUTE SDH
Head trauma
Coagulopathy or medical anticoagulation
(eg, warfarin [Coumadin], heparin,
hemophilia, liver disease,
thrombocytopenia)
Nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage
due to cerebral aneurysm, arteriovenous
malformation, or tumor (meningioma or
dural metastases)
Postsurgical (craniotomy, CSF shunting)
Intracranial hypotension (eg, after lumbar puncture,
lumbar CSF leak, lumboperitoneal shunt, spinal
epidural anesthesia