Title of article :
Brain Infection After Cesarean Section: A Case of Subdural Empyema Post-Cesarean Section
Author/Authors :
Shirvani, Mohammad Ophthalmology Department - Khalili Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shirz , Delam, Hamed Epidemiology Department - School of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Karimizade, Maryam Department of Nursing - Dehdasht Imam Khomeini Hospital - Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj
Abstract :
We report a rare case of parieto-frontal subdural empyema after a cesarean section. A 23 years old woman with a history of cesarean
section, two weeks prior to admission, presented to the emergency room with the chief complaints of a headache, fever (39.5°C),
nausea, vomiting, aphasia, tonic colonic movements, and a Glasgow coma scale score of 10/15 two weeks after a cesarean section. A
subdural fluid collection in parieto-frontal on the left side was demonstrated in the brain MRI. She received rapidly an anticonvulsant
drug (diazepam) and empirical board-spectrum antibiotics (vancomycin, metronidazole, and ceftriaxone) and subsequently
underwent an urgent craniotomy. Antibiotic therapy continued for 4 weeks, the patient symptoms and signs improved, and she
was discharged with a Glasgow coma scale score of 15/15 without neurological deficit and seizure.
Keywords :
Antibacterial Agent , Infection , Surgical Procedure , Therapeutics , Brain
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics