Case report of MR perfusion imaging in sinking skin flap syndrome: growing evidence for hemodynamic impairment.

Kemmling A, Duning T, Lemcke L, Niederstadt T, Minnerup J, Wersching H, Marziniak M

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The syndrome of the sinking skin flap (SSSF) with delayed sensorimotor deficits after craniectomy is not well known and often neglected. Among various postulated causes, there is evidence that disturbed brain perfusion may be related to the observed symptoms, and that cranioplasty reliably alleviates these symptoms. We report a case of sinking skin flap syndrome (SSFS) with recovery from neurological sensorimotor deficits after cranioplasty correlated with pre- and postsurgical MR brain perfusion studies.A 42-year-old woman presented with slowly progressive sensorimotor paresis of her left arm after decompressive extensive craniectomy due to subarachnoid hemorrhage four months ago. Her right cranium showed a "sinking skin flap". After cranioplastic repair of her skull defect, the patient fully recovered from her symptoms. Before cranioplasty, reduced brain perfusion in the right central cortical region was observed in MR-perfusion images. After cranioplasty, a marked increase in brain perfusion was observed which correlated with objective clinical recovery.There is increasing evidence that impaired blood flow is responsible for delayed motor deficits in patients with sinking skin flap syndrome in the area of compressed brain regions. Symptoms should be evaluated by brain perfusion imaging complementing surgical decision-making.

Details about the publication

JournalBMC Neurology
Volume10
Article number80
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1186/1471-2377-10-80
KeywordsSkin Flap; Cerebral Blood Volume; Mean Transit Time; Decompressive Craniectomy; Brain Perfusion

Authors from the University of Münster

Duning, Thomas
Neurology Clinic [closed]
Kemmling, Andre
Clinic of Radiology
Minnerup, Jens
Neurology Clinic [closed]
Minnerup, Heike
Neurology Clinic [closed]
Niederstadt, Thomas
Clinic of Radiology