Skull Base 2010; 20(6): 481-486
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1261261
CASE REPORT

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Temporal Lobe Encephalocele in the Lateral Recess of the Sphenoid Sinus Presenting with Intraventricular Tension Pneumocephalus

Toshika Ohkawa1 , Naoyuki Nakao1 , Yuji Uematsu1 , Toru Itakura1
  • 1Department of Neurological Surgery, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan
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Publication History

Publication Date:
11 June 2010 (online)

ABSTRACT

A basal encephalocele often shows an insidious clinical course. Only two cases of temporal lobe encephalocele accompanied with tension pneumocephalus have previously been reported. In this paper, we describe a case of lateral sphenoid sinus encephalocele presenting with intraventricular tension pneumocephalus. A 54-year-old man was referred to our institution presenting with intraventricular tension pneumocephalus. He had undergone ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement for postmeningitis hydrocephalus 3 months before this admission. Precise imaging examinations detected evidence suggestive of a lateral sphenoidal sinus recess encephalocele. Endoscopic transnasal approach was performed for surgical repair of the encephalocele. The encephalocele was removed with subsequent repair of the bony defect. Histological examination showed that the encephalocele includes a part of the ventricular system. This indicates that air might enter directly into the ventricular system after rupture of the temporal lobe encephalocele. A lateral sphenoid sinus encephalocele would potentially cause intraventricular tension pneumocephalus, although pneumocephalus is an extremely unusual complication of this type of basal encephaloceles.

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Toshika OhkawaM.D. 

Department of Neurological Surgery, Wakayama Medical University

811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama, Japan 641-0012

Email: toshika@wakayama-med.ac.jp

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