Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (Jul 2019)

Transethmoidal encephalocele: an unusual cause of pediatric nasal obstruction

  • Mohamed Dhaha,
  • Abd El Hafidh Slimane,
  • Nadhir Karmani,
  • Asma Bouhoula,
  • Jalel Kalel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7363/080213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. e080213 – e080213

Abstract

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An encephalocele is a congenital malformation characterized by the herniation of brain content beyond the normal confines of the skull. Transethmoidal encephaloceles represent a rare subtype of anterior encephaloceles and consists in a protrusion of the brain content in the nasal cavity through a defect in the horizontal plate of the ethmoid bone. Clinically it usually manifests by upper airway obstruction. We report the case of an 8-month-old infant with a transethmoidal encephalocele revealed by a chronic nasal obstruction and snoring. The patient underwent left frontal craniotomy allowing repositioning of the herniation. Ethmoidal defect was repaired by a fascia lata graft. Post operative recovery was uneventful apart from a CSF rhinorrhea which spontaneously dried up in 3 days.

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