Abstract
Multiplanar intracranial hemorrhage with coagulopathy significantly increases perioperative
morbidity and should always be considered while evaluating brain injury in setting
of trivial trauma. Aneurysm and cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) must always be ruled
out before definite surgical intervention. Here, we report a case of intracranial
hemorrhage in multiple planes occurring in the setting of coagulopathy, its early
diagnosis and its treatment which resulted in a good outcome.
Keywords
multiplanar intracranial hemorrhage - coagulopathy - trivial trauma