Surgicel Mimicking Brain Abscess: A Case Report

Authors

  • Ali Niyaf Department of Neurosurgery, ADK Hospital, Male, Maldives
  • Kiran Niraula Department of Neurosurgery, ADK Hospital, Male, Maldives
  • Chandra Prakash Limbu Department of Neurosurgery, Birtacity Hospital, Jhapa, Nepal
  • Arusha Ali Rasheed Department of Neurosurgery, ADK Hospital, Male, Maldives
  • Aminath Zauma Department of Neurosurgery, ADK Hospital, Male, Maldives

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/egn.v3i01.38982

Keywords:

Brain abscess, Different diagnosis, Hematoma, Surgicel (oxidized regenerated cellulose)

Abstract

Hemostasis is one of the most essential measures in Neurological procedures. Surgicel (Oxidized cellulose) is one of the most frequently used hemostatic agent used worldwide during surgical procedures. We aim to present a case of radiological diagnostic dilemma of a ring enhancing brain lesion where brain abscess, intracranial hematoma and surgicelloma was identified as challenging differential diagnosis. In this paper, we present a case, where a complication occurred with the use of surgicel following craniectomy and evacuation of hematoma.

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Published

2021-08-08

How to Cite

Niyaf, A., Niraula, K., Limbu, C. P., Rasheed, A. A., & Zauma, A. (2021). Surgicel Mimicking Brain Abscess: A Case Report. Eastern Green Neurosurgery, 3(01), 45–46. https://doi.org/10.3126/egn.v3i01.38982

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