We present a rare case of acute epidural hematoma in a newborn infant with congenital hydrocephalus that was related to Chiari II malformation. The hematoma was attributed to the application of excessive suction with a vacuum extractor during cesarean section. The clinical characteristics of neonatal epidural hematoma were analyzed after a review of 18 cases in the literature, and diagnosis and treatment are discussed with reference to the results. We propose that careful follow-up is essential in neonates with cephalohematoma, and that a computed tomography (CT) study should be performed immediately if an infant's head circumference is discovered to be enlarging or if the anterior fontanel bulges.
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