Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Jun 2022)

Decompressive hemicraniectomy for acute ischemic stroke: A neurosurgical view in a pandemic COVID-19 time highlights of literature

  • Luiz Severo Bem Junior,
  • Otávio da Cunha Ferreira Neto,
  • Artêmio José Araruna Dias,
  • Joaquim Fechine de Alencar Neto,
  • Luís Felipe Gonçalves de Lima,
  • Nilson Batista Lemos,
  • Andrey Maia Silva Diniz,
  • Kaio Moreira Couto,
  • Jorge Henrique Estrela Gadelha Maia,
  • Ana Cristina Veiga Silva,
  • Hildo Rocha Cirne de Azevedo Filho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. 101485

Abstract

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Background and purpose: The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which was identified after the outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, has kept the whole world in tenterhooks due to its severe life-threatening nature of the infection. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 a pandemic in 2020, an unprecedented challenge, having a high contagious life-threatening condition with unprecedented impacts for worldwide societies and health care systems. Neurologic symptoms related to SARS-CoV-2 have been described recently in the literature, and acute cerebrovascular disease is one of the most serious complications. The occurrence of large-vessel occlusion in young patients with COVID-19 infection has been exceedingly rare. In this article, we describe the profile of patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy for the treatment of intracranial hypertension by stroke associated with COVID-19 published so far. A narrative review of the central issue in focus was designed: decompressive craniectomy in a pandemic time.

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