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adam_text | Contents
1.
Introduction
................................................
,
AK Mahapatra
2.
Epidemiology of Head Injury
..................
AK Mahapatra
•
Types of Injury
5
•
Etiology of Head Injury and Age Incidences
5
•
Gender and Head Injury
6
•
Reasons for Road Accidents in India
6
•
Finandal
Implication of Head Injury
7
3.
Biomechanics of Head Injury
..........................................................................................................................................9
Raj Kamal, Raj Kumar
•
Contact Injuries
9
•
Loca!
Effects
10
•
Remote Contact Effects
11
•
Inerţial
Injuries
11
•
Mechanism of Injuries
12
•
Intracerebral
Hematoma
12
•
Subdurai
Hematoma
12
•
Cerebral Concussion
12
•
Diffuse Axonal Injury
13
•
Delayed Effect
13
4.
Pathophysiology of Traumatic Brain Injury
...............................................................................................................14
Raj Kamal, Raj Kumar
•
Cellular Metabolism
14
•
Brain Edema and ICP
15
•
Systemic Manifestations of Head Injury
16
•
Effect on Cardiopulmonary System
16
5.
Pathology of Head Injury
...............................................................................................................................................18
MC
Sharma, Chitra
Särkar
•
Skull Fractures
18
•
Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI)
19
•
Brain Swelling
20
•
Hemorrhage
21
•
Concussion
22
•
Contusions
22
•
Secondary Complications
23
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6.
Traumatic Brain Edema
...................................................................................................................................................26
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Pathophysiology of Brain Edema
26
•
Brain Damage
27
7.
Role of Abnormal Calcium Homeostasis in Head Injury
........................................................................................30
Ρ
Sarat
Chandra, AK Mahapatra
•
A Brief Review of Normal Calcium Homeostasis
30
•
Calcium Influx
30
•
Calcium Buffering
31
•
Calcium Extrusion
31
•
Intracellular Calcium Diffusion
31
•
Calcium Ions,
Glutamate
Receptors and Excitotoxicity
32
•
Mechanism of Ca2+Neurotoxicity
32
•
Mechanism Triggering and Sustaining Intracellular Ca2+ Excess
34
•
Secondary Phenomena Precipitated by Ca2+ Excess
34
•
Formation of Free Radical Species
34
•
Endonucleases, Apoptosis and Necrosis
35
•
Mitochondrial Damage
35
•
Acidosis
36
•
Strategies for the Treatment of Ca2+ Neurotoxicity
36
•
Glutamate
Antagonists
36
•
Drugs that Attenuate Excitatory
Neurotransmission
36
•
Agents that ACT Directly on Intracellular Ca2+ Ions
36
•
Drugs that Attenuate the Secondary Processes Triggered by Ca2+ Excess
36
8.
Ischemie
Damage in Brain Following Head Injury
..................................................................................................40
AK Mahapatra
•
Pathophysiology of
Ischemie
Injury
40
•
Failure of
Microcirculation
40
•
Factors Responsible for Ischemia
41
•
Diagnosis of
Ischemie
Brain Injury
42
•
Prevention of
Ischemie
Injury
42
•
Newborn Encephalopathy
(NE)
43
9.
Neurological Examination of Head Injured Patients
...............................................................................................46
Raj Kamal
•
History
46
•
Initial Examination
46
•
Level of Consciousness
47
•
Memory Function
48
•
Eyes
49
•
Caloric Reflexes
50
•
Disorders of Gaze of Traumatic Brain Injury
51
•
Motor Response
53
•
Adjunct Diagnostic Modalities
54
•
Brain Death Examination
54
•
Minor Head Injury
55
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10.
Imaging in Head Injury
..................................................................................................................................................56
Raj Katnal, AK Mahapatra
•
MRI
in Head Injury
56
•
Skull Fractures
57
•
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
(SAH) 60
•
Cerebral Contusion and Edema
60
•
Intracerebral
Hematoma
60
•
Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI)
60
•
Primary Brainstem Injury
61
•
Angiography
61
11.
Role of Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Monitoring in Head Injury
.............................................................................64
AK Mahapatra
Indications for ICP Monitoring
64
12.
Monitoring in Head Injury
............................................................................................................................................69
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Clinical Monitoring
69
•
Monitoring of Vestibulo-ocular Reflex (Cold Caloric Response)
70
•
Evoked Potential Monitoring
70
•
CT Scan Monitoring
71
•
Transcranial
Doppler
Monitoring
72
•
Jugular Venous Saturation Monitoring
71
•
Metabolic Monitoring in Head Injury
73
•
Brain Microdialysis
73
13.
Management of Severe Head Injury
............................................................................................................................76
Raj Kamal, AK Mahapatra
•
Initial Management of Airway
76
•
Management in the Casualty Room
76
•
Intensive Care Unit Management
78
•
Sedation
80
•
Osmotic Agents
80
•
Barbiturates
80
•
Propofol
81
•
Seizure Prophylaxis
8Î
•
Cerebral
Perfusion
Pressure (CPP) Monitoring
81
•
Measures to Maintain MAP
81
14.
Minor Head Injury
..........................................................................................................................................................84
Deepak Agarwal, AK Mahapatra
•
Epidemiology
84
•
Clinical Features
84
•
Pathophysiology
84
•
Investigations
85
•
Management
86
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15.
Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance in Head Injury
.......................................................................................................88
RR Sharma, Sanjay Pawar, RV Devadas
•
General Considerations
88
•
Maintenance of Voiume in Hyponatremic States
92
•
Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH Secretion (SIADH)
94
•
Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome (CSWS)
94
•
Maintenance of Volume in Hypernatremic States
95
16.
Coagulopathy in Head Injury
.......................................................................................................................................99
Aditya Gupta, AK Mahapatra
•
Incidence of Coagulopathy
100
•
Pathogenesis
100
•
Laboratory Evaluation
102
•
Therapeutic Considerations
102
17.
Coagulopathy in Head Injury in Reference to
Pediatrie
Patients
........................................................................107
Raj Kumar, AK Mahapatra
•
Overview of the Coagulation Mechanism
107
•
Pathophysiology of Coagulopathy in Head Injury
107
•
Treatment
109
18.
Role of Surgery in Head Injury
...................................................................................................................................112
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
Indications for Surgery in Head Injury
112
19.
The Role of Stereotactic Surgery in Head Injury
....................................................................................................116
RR Sharma, Sanjay Pawar, RV Devadas,
SD Lal
General Considerations
116
20.
Endocrinal Abnormalities Following Head Injury
.................................................................................................126
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Pathogenesis of Endocrinal Abnormalities
126
•
Clinical Problem
127
•
Investigations
128
21.
The Role of Hypothermia in Head Injury Management
.......................................................................................131
Aditya Gupta, AK Mahapatra
•
Synopsis of TBI Pathophysiology
131
•
Clinical Use of Hypothermia for TBI
132
•
Current Evidence for Efficacy and Indications
133
•
Complications of Hypothermia Treatment
134
22.
Prognosis and Outcome in Head Injury
....................................................................................................................137
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Clinical Factors Influencing Outcome in Head Injury Patients
137
•
Physiological Factors
138
•
Radiological Factors
139
•
Biochemical Parameters
139
•
Cerebral
Perfusion
and Cerebral Blood Flow
140
•
Standardized Assessment
140
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23.
Improving Outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury
..................................................................................................143
Ρ
Sarat
Chandra
•
Resuscitation and Transfer
144
•
Severe Physical Disability
145
•
Challenges in Management of Head Injuries
146
24.
Extradural
Hematoma
...................................................................................................................................................148
AK
Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Pathogenesis
148
•
Diagnosis of Acute Post-traumatic Extradural
Hematoma
149
•
CT Appearance
150
•
Treatment of Acute Extradural
Hematoma
150
•
Outcome of Patients with Extradural
Hematoma
151
25.
Posterior Fossa Extradural
Hematoma
.......................................................................................................................155
PK
Gupta,
AK
Mahapatra
•
Mode of Injury
155
•
Pathogenesis
155
•
Clinical Profile
155
•
Investigations
156
•
Treatment/Surgery
156
•
Outcome
156
26.
Acute Subdural
Hematomas
........................................................................................................................................158
Raj Kamal
•
Epidemiology
158
•
Pathogenesis
158
•
Injuries Associated with Acute Subdural
Hematoma
158
•
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
160
•
Burr Holes as Diagnostic Aids
160
•
Treatment
160
•
Surgical Technique
160
27.
Cerebral Contusion and Intracerebral
Hematoma
..................................................................................................164
Raj Kamal
•
Pathology and Pathogenesis
164
•
Clinical Features
164
•
CT Scan Findings
165
•
Management
165
•
Outcome
166
28.
Penetrating Head Injuries
............................................................................................................................................169
Raj Kamal
•
Epidemiology
169
•
Ballistics and Pathophysiology
169
•
Management of Penetrating Injuries
170
•
Operative Technique
171
29.
Traumatic Diffuse Axonal Injury
................................................................................................................................174
Raj Kamal, Raj Kumar, AK Mahapatra
•
Pathogenesis
174
•
Pathology
175
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Incidence
175
•
Clinical Presentation
175
•
Diagnostic Studies
175
30.
Pediatrie
Head Injury
....................................................................................................................................................180
Raj Kumar, AK Mahapatra
•
Mechanism of Injury
180
•
Pathology
181
•
Clinical Assessment
184
•
Investigations
186
•
Management
187
•
Outcome
189
31.
Head Injury in Elderly
..................................................................................................................................................191
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Incidence
191
•
Clinical Presentation
192
•
Management
193
•
Outcome
193
32.
Chronic Subdural
Hematoma
......................................................................................................................................197
Raj Kamal, AK Mahapatra
•
Pathogenesis and Pathology
197
•
Clinical Manifestations
198
•
Investigation
198
•
Treatment
199
•
Complications
200
33.
Traumatic Cerebellar
Hematomas
..............................................................................................................................202
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Pathology of Traumatic Cerebellar Lesions
202
•
Clinical Presentations
203
•
Investigations
203
•
Management Policy
203
•
Overall
204
34.
Traumatic Basal Ganglia
Hematomas
and Infarcts
.................................................................................................207
Ρ
Sarat
Chandra, AK Mahapatra
•
Mechanism
207
•
Enlargement
208
•
Management
209
•
Outcome
209
35.
Post-traumatic Meningitis and Brain Abscess
.........................................................................................................212
Aditya Gupta, AK Mahapatra
•
Post-traumatic Meningitis
212
•
Post-traumatic Brain Abscess
215
•
Management
218
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36.
Post-traumatic
Hydrocephalus
....................................................................................................................................222
AK Mahapatra,
Raj Kumar
• Pathogenesis 222
•
Clinical Symptomatology
223
•
Diagnosis
223
•
Treatment
224
•
Outcome
225
37.
Post-traumatic Epilepsy
................................................................................................................................................227
Raj Kamal, AK Mahapatra
Pathophysiology
228
38.
Post-traumatic
Cerebrospinal
Fluid Fistula-CSF Rhinorrhea
..............................................................................232
Raj Kamal, Raj Kumar
•
Incidence and Etiology
232
•
Clinical Features
233
•
Diagnostic Studies
233
•
Management
234
39.
Post-traumatic CSF Otorrhea
.......................................................................................................................................238
Abrar Ahad Wani, Raj Kumar
•
Cerebrospinal
Fluid Otorrhea
238
•
Epidemiology, Classification and Frequency
238
•
Traumatic Leaks
238
•
Non-traumatic Leaks
238
•
Post-traumatic CSF Otorrhea
238
•
Approach to the Patient
239
•
Diagnosis
239
•
Treatment
239
40.
Skull Base Fractures
......................................................................................................................................................241
Abrar Ahad Wani, Raj Kumar
•
Biomechanism of the Fracture at Skull Base
241
•
Anatomy of Skull Base
241
• Radiographic
Diagnosis
241
•
Anterior Skull Base Fractures (Rhinobasal)
242
•
Management
244
41.
Traumatic Carotico-cavemous Fistula
.......................................................................................................................247
AK Mahapatra
•
Pathophysiology
247
•
Clinical Features
247
•
Investigations
248
•
Treatment
249
42.
Traumatic
Dural
Venous Sinus Thrombosis
............................................................................................................253
Deepak Agarwal, AK Mahapatra
•
Epidemiology
253
•
Pathophysiology
253
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Clinical Features
253
•
Investigations
253
•
Treatment
254
43.
Cranioplasty
....................................................................................................................................................................256
Raj Kumar, Arun Kumar Srivastava
•
Indication/Consideration for Cranioplasty
256
•
Alloplastic Cranioplasty
256
•
Autogenous Cranioplasty
256
•
Technique of Cranioplasry
257
44.
Visual Problems Following Head Injury
..................................................................................................................259
AK Mahapatra
•
Anatomical and Pathological Consideration
259
•
Pathology
259
•
Indirect Optic Nerve Injury
260
•
Chiasma
Injury
265
•
Injury to Posterior Visual Pathway
266
45.
Growing Skull Fracture
................................................................................................................................................269
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
History
269
•
Mechanism of Formation of Growing Skull Fracture
269
•
Pathology
270
•
Presentation
270
•
Investigations
271
46.
Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
.......................................................................................................................275
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar, Raj Kamal
•
Incidence
275
•
Pathology
275
•
Demographic Aspect of TSAH
277
•
Grading
277
•
Localization
277
•
Clearance
277
•
Vasospasm in Head Injury and TSAH
277
•
Transcranial
Doppler
in TSAH
278
•
Role of Calcium Channel
Blocker in
TSAH
278
•
Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Outcome
278
•
Traumatic
SAH
and Other Prognostic Factors
279
47.
Craniocervical Junction Injuries
.................................................................................................................................281
Raj Kumar
•
Occipitocervical Instability
281
•
Atlantoaxial Dislocation
281
•
Clinical Features
281
•
Treatment
282
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48.
Traumatic
Brainstem
Hemorrhage
.............................................................................................................................284
AK Mahapatra,
Raj Kumar
•
Pathology
284
•
Clinical Presentation
285
•
Cold Caloric Response (Vestibulo-ocular Reflex)
286
• Brainstem
Auditory Evoked Response (BAER)
286
•
Treatment
287
•
Outcome in Patients with Brainstem
Hematoma
287
49.
Management of Facial Injuries
...................................................................................................................................290
Arun Kumar Singh, Devi
Prasad
Mohapatra
•
Surgical Anatomy
290
•
Etiology
290
•
Initial Management of Trauma Patient
291
•
Soft Tissue Injuries
293
•
Bony Injuries and their Management
295
•
Gunshot and Panfacial Injuries
300
•
Secondary Deformities in Facial Trauma
300
50.
Nutritional Management of Head Injury
..................................................................................................................302
A findal, AK
Mahapatra
•
Metabolic Requirements
302
•
Nitrogen Metabolism
302
•
Use of
Anthropométrie
Indices for Assessment of Nutritional Status
303
•
Aims of Nutritional Supplement
303
•
Enterai
vs Parenteral Feeding
303
51.
Rehabilitation in Head Injury
.....................................................................................................................................305
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Rehabilitation of Physical Disability
305
•
Care of Eyes and Prevention of Blindness
306
•
Cognitive Abnormalities in Head Injury
306
•
Disorder of Arousal, Sleep and Attention
307
•
Behavioral Abnormalities and Rehabilitation
307
•
Decreased Initiation and Depression
308
•
Rehabilitation of Children
308
•
Vocational Rehabilitation
308
•
Postconcussion
Syndrome (PCS)
309
•
Problems of Rehabilitation in Vegetative Patients
309
•
Endocrinal Dysfunction
309
•
Driving after Head Injury
310
52.
Persistent Vegetative State in Head Injury
...............................................................................................................313
AK Mahapatra, Raj Kumar
•
Characterization of Vegetative State
313
•
Pathology in Brain and Pathogenesis of PVS
313
•
CT and
MRI
Finding in PVS
314
•
Treatment of Persistent Vegetative State
315
•
Pharmacotherapy in Persistent Coma
315
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53.
Prevention of Head Injuries
........................................................................................................................................318
Ρ
Sarat
Chandra,
AK Mahapatra
•
Crash Injuries—Biomechanical Aspects
318
•
Crash Head Injuries—Mechanisms
319
•
Role of Physicians in Accident Prevention
319
•
Prevention of Head Injuries in Two-wheeler Occupants
320
•
Prevention of Head Injuries in Car Occupants
320
54.
Newer Trends in Management of
Neurotrauma
......................................................................................................322
AK
Mahapatra
•
Investigations
322
•
Pathogenesis
322
•
ICU Management
322
•
Role of Barbiturate in Head Injury
323
•
Role of Cerebral Microdialysis in Head Injury
323
•
Role of Drugs in Severe Head Injury
324
•
Role of Dorsal Column Stimulation (DCS)
324
55.
Genetic Influences in Traumatic Brain Injury
..........................................................................................................327
Raj Kumar, Priyanka Kawal, AK Mahapatra
56.
Brain Death: Indian Law on Organ Transplant
.......................................................................................................329
A findal, AK
Mahapatra
•
Establishing Brain Death
329
•
Observation Period
330
•
Paraclinical Confirmatory Tests
330
•
Indian Law and Organ Transplantation
331
Index
.........................................................................................................................................................................................333
Textbook of
Traumatic Brain Injury
This book deals with all common to rare aspects of head trauma. It covers fine management aspects of head injury care.
The incidence, epidemiology, biomechanics and pathology of the head injury are very well discussed. The investigations
and management of head injury are clearly outlined for doctors with instant and long-lasting knowledge. The new trends
in management and organ transplant issues are very well discussed.
The book is written in simple and lucid language and is profusely illustrated. It is meant for MBBS students,
postgraduates in surgery, students of MCh and DNB (Neurosurgery) and any practitioner who practices head trauma.
The rare aspects of head injury, associated facial injuries, and the injuries of craniovertebral junction have also been
given due importance. It is a useful reference book for police officers and lawyers and will impart social and legal
knowledge to the general readers.
AK Mahapatra is working as Professor and Head, Department of Neurosurgery,
Neurosciences
Center, All India
Institute of
Medicai
Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. India. He has worked as Director. Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate
Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS). Lucknow.
Uttar
Pradesh, India. In academic and scientific front, he is regional
editor to child clinical nurse specialist and shares editorial board of
12
international journals. He has published
10
books,
written
61
chapters in different books and
470
research papers in different scientific journals. His innovative concepts in
surgery of hypertelorism. criteria of management of optic nerve injuries and Mahapatra s Classification of Spinal Cord
Malformation are vividly used and practiced in the field of Neurosurgery all over. He has been Secretary, Treasurer,
anä
President of large numbers of medical societies in the field of
Neurosciences.
He is the Honorary Professor, Centre of
Biomedical
Magnetic Resonance (CBMR), Lucknow,
Uttar
Pradesh, India, and has been member of task forces of
Government of India, Government of
Uttar
Pradesh, and Government of Uttarakhand. He has received several
prestigious awards like
ВС
Roy National Award,
Uttar
Pradesh Ratan, Lifetime Achievement Awards and outstanding
meritorious services awards to name a few.
Raj Kumar is a Professor and Head of Department, Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical
Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow,
Uttar
Pradesh, India. He is Chief to upcoming Trauma Center of SGPGI, and State
Coordinator for evaluation of Trauma Centers. He has contributed nearly
350
articles and chapters in different journals
and books. He has written six books and two booklets on different aspects of
neurosurgery.
He shares the editorial board
of different national and international journals. He has been conferred with Vigyan Gaurav. Vigyan Ratan.
Uttar
Pradesh
Ratan and Ambedkar Excellence. National Ambedkar, Shalya Shree awards, etc. He is fellow of Royal College of
America and fellow of Science Engineering and Technology for his exceptional academic work. He has contributed
tremendously in the subspecialties like
pediatrie
neurosurgery. neuro-oncology. neurovascular surgery, congenital
malformations of central nervous system, complex giant tumors, rare skull base tumors and complex craniovertebral
abnormalities. He is reviewer to many national and international scientific journals.
Raj Kamal worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery.
Neurosciences
Center. All India
Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). New Delhi. India. He did his MBBS from Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College
(Calcutta University). Kolkata. West Bengal.
ìndia,
and did his MCh (Neurosurgery) from the AIIMS. New Delhi,
india. He
has published many papers in national and international journals. He is a member of the Neurological Society of India.
Asian Neurological Society and Neuro-otological Equilibrium Society. His particular area of interest is management of
head injured patients.
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