Skip island craniotomy: a technique for managing superior sagittal sinus injury in emergency neurosurgery
Baig, Azam A ; Galloway, Luke ; Soon, Wai C ; Dias, Paul ; Krovvidi, Hari ; Land, Thomas ; Chelvarajah, Ramesh
Baig, Azam A
Galloway, Luke
Soon, Wai C
Dias, Paul
Krovvidi, Hari
Land, Thomas
Chelvarajah, Ramesh
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University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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2025-04-10
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Superior sagittal sinus (SSS) injury can be a life-threatening condition. It is rarely injured by means of penetrating and nonpenetrating traumatic brain injury (TBI). Injury to the SSS can be a surgical challenge and thus provides a conundrum to neurosurgeons on its management in an acute emergency setting. We present a series of two cases that were successfully treated by a novel skip island craniotomy technique after suffering a penetrating and nonpenetrating TBI-related SSS injury, respectively. Both patients had a short period of ITU stay before being managed on the neurosurgery ward and went on to have no neurological deficits. The operative wounds healed well, and overall cosmesis was unaffected. Postoperative computed tomography head scans with 3D reconstruction in bone window demonstrate the island-like pattern with interval burr holes.
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Baig AA, Galloway L, Soon WC, Dias P, Krovvidi H, Land T, Chelvarajah R. Skip Island Craniotomy: A Technique for Managing Superior Sagittal Sinus Injury in Emergency Neurosurgery. Cureus. 2025 Apr 10;17(4):e82050. doi: 10.7759/cureus.82050.
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