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  • The study focused on the impact of post-operative imaging for children who underwent surgery for extradural haematoma (EDH) over a 9-year period in a national pediatric neurosurgical unit.
  • In total, 70 patients were reviewed, primarily young boys with an average age of 8, and most EDHs were found in the parietal region.
  • Although 84% of patients received post-operative imaging, it rarely influenced further treatment, suggesting that routine imaging may not be necessary for asymptomatic children after surgery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Extradural haematoma (EDH) is a serious neurosurgical emergency in children, which confers significant morbidity and mortality rates. The objective of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the role of post-operative imaging in children with EDH who were managed surgically in a national paediatric neurosurgical unit over a 9-year period (January 2008 to December 2016).

Methods: A retrospective case review of paediatric patients who underwent surgical evacuation of extradural haematoma between January 2008 and December 2016 was performed. This included demographic and clinical details, indications for post-operative imaging and outcomes.

Results: Seventy patients underwent surgical management of EDH during this time period, with a male preponderance (69%) and a mean age of 8 years. The commonest location of haematoma in this cohort was in the parietal region (n = 24), with a mean maximum thickness of 25.9 mm and mean volume of 57 ml. Post-operative imaging was performed in 84% of patients. However, only one patient had a change in the course of their post-operative management as a result of post-operative imaging findings.

Conclusions: Post-operative imaging in asymptomatic paediatric patients after evacuation of EDH could therefore be avoided as a routine investigation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-020-04664-wDOI Listing

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