Insular infarction in subdural hematoma: A case series and pathophysiologic review.

Sacchetti, Daniel C, Sandra C Yan, Bradford B Thompson, and Corey R Fehnel. 2017. “Insular Infarction in Subdural Hematoma: A Case Series and Pathophysiologic Review.”. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience : Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 39: 4-8.

Abstract

Subdural hematoma (SDH) is among the most common conditions managed by neurologists and neurosurgeons. As SDH incidence rates increase, a wider spectrum of SDH related complications have become evident. We prospectively identified a series of three patients with similar patterns of ipsilateral insular diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) hyperintensity associated with subdural hematoma. Detailed chart review was performed, and cases are described in relation to anatomy and proposed pathophysiology of venous hypertension and arterial vasospasm. The DWI changes were evident in all cases where clinical deficits following SDH evacuation were out of proportion to computed tomography findings. Therefore SDH-associated insular infarction may be a marker of greater disease severity, and further study of management and outcomes is needed.

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