TY - JOUR TI - A series of post-traumatic midline epidural hematoma and review of the literature AB - BACKGROUND: Supratentorial midline epidural hematoma is rare but challenging in diagnosis and management. Indication for surgery can arise even following hospital admission. Being familiar to the presentation and watching out for direct and indirect signs on axial computed tomography (CT) such as suture diastasis or fracture traversing midline are essential to plan multi-planar CT enabling exact diagnosis including form and mass effect of hematoma. METHODS: Nine patients with midline epidural hematoma including two pediatric patients underwent surgery between 2013 and 2018. Pre-operative and post-operative patient status, radiological features, and surgical technique were analyzed. RESULTS: Four patients had deteriorating consciousness levels and two patients had paraparesis. All had fractures traversing midline and epidural hematomas with significant mass effect. They were operated through separated craniotomies around the midline and midline bone strip was used for dural tenting and as support for natural closure of bone flaps. No post-operative complications were developed. All patients were discharged with Glasgow Outcome Score of 5. CONCLUSION: Because of the rarity of the lesion and small number of patients, definitive conclusions may be misleading but we think that, in experienced hands, midline epidural hematomas can safely be operated on and, preservation of midline bone strip pro- vides easier bleeding control. AU - Dolaş, İlyas AU - Ozturk, Onur AU - ozgen, utku AU - aydoseli, aydin AU - CAN, Halil AU - güçlü, doğan güçlühan AU - Unal, Tugrul Cem AU - ÇIRAK, MUSA AU - Sencer, Altay DO - 10.14744/tjtes.2020.28182 PY - 2022 JO - Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi VL - 28 IS - 6 SN - 1306-696X SP - 805 EP - 811 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/1138320 ER -