We present a rare case of an acute epidural hematoma extending through a skull fracture
into a cephalohematoma in a neonate. The epidural hematoma was caused by a fall after
delivery. The neonate remained neurologically asymptomatic. A computed tomography
scan 12 days after delivery showed the large-volume epidural hematoma with midline
shift. We performed a strip-bending osteoplastic craniotomy and removed the epidural
hematoma and external cephalohematoma under neuroendoscopic control. This is the first
reported case of an acute epidural hematoma in a neonate treated successfully neuroendoscopically
via a strip-bending craniotomy.
Keywords
acute epidural hematoma - neonate - neuroendoscope - delivery trauma - strip-bending
osteoplastic craniotomy