Cerebral Venous Air Embolism due to a Hidden Skull Fracture Secondary to Head Trauma

  • Ai Hosaka
  • Tetsuto Yamaguchi
  • Fumiko Yamamoto
  • Yasuro Shibagaki
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
ISSN
2090-6668
Journal
2090-6676

Abstract

Cerebral venous air embolism is sometimes caused by head trauma. One of the paths of air entry is considered a skull fracture. We report a case of cerebral venous air embolism following head trauma. The patient was a 55-year-old man who fell and hit his head. A head computed tomography (CT) scan showed the air in the superior sagittal sinus; however, no skull fractures were detected. Follow-up CT revealed a fracture line in the right temporal bone. Cerebral venous air embolism following head trauma might have occult skull fractures even if CT could not show the skull fractures

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