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Surgical Outcome of Anterior Encephalocele: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature
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Anterior encephalocele is unusual neurosurgical condition seen worldwide. We managed two cases of
anterior encephalocele: a five-day old neonate that presented with fronto-ethmoidal swelling noticed since
birth. Clinical and radiological evaluations (computerised tomography scan) were in keeping with frontoethmoidal encephalocele. The patient had excision and duroplasty via an extracranial-lesional approach.
There was excellent post-operative recovery and good cosmetic appearance. The second case was a 6-
month-old infant who was diagnosed with ethmoidal encephalocele and congenital hydrocephalus, had
ventriculoperitoneal shunt, excision and repair of encephalocele and cranioplasty using autogenous bone
graft had remarkable post-operative recovery and was discharged home.
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Title: Surgical Outcome of Anterior Encephalocele: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature
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Anterior encephalocele is unusual neurosurgical condition seen worldwide.
We managed two cases of
anterior encephalocele: a five-day old neonate that presented with fronto-ethmoidal swelling noticed since
birth.
Clinical and radiological evaluations (computerised tomography scan) were in keeping with frontoethmoidal encephalocele.
The patient had excision and duroplasty via an extracranial-lesional approach.
There was excellent post-operative recovery and good cosmetic appearance.
The second case was a 6-
month-old infant who was diagnosed with ethmoidal encephalocele and congenital hydrocephalus, had
ventriculoperitoneal shunt, excision and repair of encephalocele and cranioplasty using autogenous bone
graft had remarkable post-operative recovery and was discharged home.
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