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MILD HEAD INJURY IN
PEDIATRIC AGE
GROUP,
AN OVERVIEW OF
CURRENT
MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
NABIL HASSAN M.KHALIL
Emeritus Professor in Neurosurgery Department
Faculty of Medicine Suez Canal University ,Ismailia
Honorary president of ESNS
Chief of Egyptian accreditation council
for assigning neurosurgery university staffs
Egypt
Tel.+20663234244, Mobile.+20103732045
Email: nabilkh@hotmail.com
INTRODUCTION
In the spectrum of all patients suffering
neurotrauma, children with serious brain
and spinal cord injuries represent a
relatively a small portion of the population.
However when one considers this problem
only within the pediatric age group, these
injuries, especially traumatic brain injury,
are now common cause of death and
disability.
Differences in the characteristics of traumatic brain
injuries between children and adults;
• Expected distribution of injury severity.
• Occurrence and characters of skull fractures.
• Incidence and type of traumatic mass lesions.
• Occurrence and characters of brain swelling, post
traumatic epilepsy.
• Associated systemic complications.
•The different expected outcomes.
• Injury-related pathophysiological responses of the very
immature brain are different from the more mature one.
MILD OR MINOR HEAD INJURY
DEFINITON,
brain injured patients are generally categorized
clinically as having sustained mild, moderate or
severe brain injury, based mostly on the Glasgow
Coma Scale (GCS):
Mild 13-15
Moderate 9-12
Severe 3-8
EPIDEMIOLOGY
•Mild closed head injury is one of the most
common causes for seeking urgent medical
attention, representing over 10% of all
emergency room visits for pediatric patients.
•So it is important to detect the subpopulation
that harbor a potentially life threatening or
disabling brain injury.
•Boys are twice as likely as girls to suffer from
head injury.
Aetiology and mechanism of head injury in
pediatrics
1- Aetiology:
In older children the causes are;
•RTA
•Accidental falls
•Child abuse
In neonates;
•Birth injuries
•Accidental falls
•RTA
•Child abuse
Mechanism of head injury;
Mechanical inputs can be 1-static loading
2-dynamic loading
Most head injuries are due to:
1-Contact injuries:
Local contact e.g fissure # , depressed #
Remote contact e.g # base
2-Acceleration injuries:
Transitional
Rotational Angular (most frequent)
Special Attributes of the Pediatric
Nervous System
•The pliable thin immature skull of pediatrics.
•The smaller subarachnoid space in infancy.
•The soft texture of the immature
brain.(contrecoup injury incidence).
•The size of the head in relation to the size of the
body.(rate of growth of brain to the skull).
•The chemical composition of the brain.
•The developing brain.(development and
cognition).
•The cerebral blood flow differences.
•The blood brain barrier of the immature brain.
•Functional differences in neuroplasticity.
CHILD ABUSE
Many cases of unexplained developmental
delay and retardation are the result of abuse related
injuries in infancy.
Child Abuse Syndromes:
1-The Battered-Child Syndrome.
2-The Shaking Impact Syndrome.
CLINICAL EVALUATION
• Assessment of the airway, breathing, circulation,
and evaluation of other body systems.
• History of mechanism and severity of trauma.
• Duration of loss of consciousness, post-traumatic
amnesia, vomiting and seizures.
• Examination of the head for scalp injuries,
evidence of skull base fractures.
• Assessment of the conscious level according to
the GCS for pediatrics.
GCS FOR INFANTS AND OLDER CHILDREN
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CLINICAL PRESENTATION
• Concussion.
• Post-traumatic vomiting.
• Post-traumatic headache.
• Traumatic seizures and post-traumatic
epilepsy.
• Focal neurological signs.
• Deterioration.
• Intracranial hematomas
• Infection.
DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION
PLAIN RADIOGRAPHY:
Plain X-ray of the skull is essential and
mandatory investigation for any patient with head
trauma, especially who may be fully conscious
(GCS= 15) at the time of examination.
Expected findings;
1-linear skull fracture.
2-Depressed skull fracture.
FINDINGS:
linear skull fractures;
•They constitute 3/4 of all fractures, the diagnosis
is suspected when significant scalp swelling is
present. (figs.)
•A special type of linear skull fracture is the
diastatic sutural fracture in which the suture is
disrupted and becomes widely separated
complications of linear skull fractures:complications of linear skull fractures:
• intracranial hematomas
• growing skull fractures
GROWING SKULL FRACTURE
Also known as a “leptomeningeal cyst”.
In this lesion, a dural tear occurs with a
linear fracture and usually a brain injury
deep to the site of the fracture is present.
Because the gliotic cortex adheres to the
edges of the dural lacerations, the dura
does not heal. (fig.)
DEPRESSED SKULL FRACTURE
Occurs when an object of a small surface area
impacts the skull with a high kinetic force (fig.)
It may be 1- closed.
2- open.
A variant in pediatrics is the ping pong fracture
BASILAR SKULL FRACTURE
•Occurs in 5% of pediatric head trauma, (fig.)
•Clinically: fracture anterior cranial fossa.
fracture petrous.
•CT here is helpful for diagnosis
•Risk of complications
CSF fistula
meningitis
cranial nerve deficits
COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY
Patients with mild head injury may harbor a
potentially life threatening or disabling brain
injury.
Considering this, it seems likely that an acceptable
practice parameter must include the very liberal
and early use of CT scanning for those patients.
Findings: focal contusions (fig.)
intracranial hematomas (fig.)
pneumocephalus (fig.)
fracture base of the skull (fig.)
diffuse brain edema or swelling (fig.)
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
It has limited value in the initial evaluation of
mildly head-injured children. It is mainly
valuable in follow up evaluation and
prognostication.
TREATMENT OF MILD HEAD INJURIES IN
PEDIATRICS
*Aim: to prevent secondary complications.
prediction of long term out-come.
*Careful observation for signs of neurological
deterioration when admission occurs.
*Criteria for admission:
Patient with linear or depressed fracture.
Patient with clinical or radiological evidence
of basilar skull fracture.
Amnesia. (con.)
*Con.criteria of admission,
Unconsciousness for any length of time.
Marked headache or vomiting or any
neurologic deficit.
NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOME
Pre-existing neuropsychiatric disorders such as
attention deficit, hyperactive disorder and
learning disability.
Long-term neurobehavioral outcome after mild
head injury.
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Minor and moderate head injuries in children

  • 1. MILD HEAD INJURY IN PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP, AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
  • 2. NABIL HASSAN M.KHALIL Emeritus Professor in Neurosurgery Department Faculty of Medicine Suez Canal University ,Ismailia Honorary president of ESNS Chief of Egyptian accreditation council for assigning neurosurgery university staffs Egypt Tel.+20663234244, Mobile.+20103732045 Email: nabilkh@hotmail.com
  • 4. In the spectrum of all patients suffering neurotrauma, children with serious brain and spinal cord injuries represent a relatively a small portion of the population. However when one considers this problem only within the pediatric age group, these injuries, especially traumatic brain injury, are now common cause of death and disability.
  • 5. Differences in the characteristics of traumatic brain injuries between children and adults; • Expected distribution of injury severity. • Occurrence and characters of skull fractures. • Incidence and type of traumatic mass lesions. • Occurrence and characters of brain swelling, post traumatic epilepsy. • Associated systemic complications. •The different expected outcomes. • Injury-related pathophysiological responses of the very immature brain are different from the more mature one.
  • 6. MILD OR MINOR HEAD INJURY DEFINITON, brain injured patients are generally categorized clinically as having sustained mild, moderate or severe brain injury, based mostly on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS): Mild 13-15 Moderate 9-12 Severe 3-8
  • 7. EPIDEMIOLOGY •Mild closed head injury is one of the most common causes for seeking urgent medical attention, representing over 10% of all emergency room visits for pediatric patients. •So it is important to detect the subpopulation that harbor a potentially life threatening or disabling brain injury. •Boys are twice as likely as girls to suffer from head injury.
  • 8. Aetiology and mechanism of head injury in pediatrics 1- Aetiology: In older children the causes are; •RTA •Accidental falls •Child abuse In neonates; •Birth injuries •Accidental falls •RTA •Child abuse
  • 9. Mechanism of head injury; Mechanical inputs can be 1-static loading 2-dynamic loading Most head injuries are due to: 1-Contact injuries: Local contact e.g fissure # , depressed # Remote contact e.g # base 2-Acceleration injuries: Transitional Rotational Angular (most frequent)
  • 10. Special Attributes of the Pediatric Nervous System •The pliable thin immature skull of pediatrics. •The smaller subarachnoid space in infancy. •The soft texture of the immature brain.(contrecoup injury incidence). •The size of the head in relation to the size of the body.(rate of growth of brain to the skull). •The chemical composition of the brain. •The developing brain.(development and cognition).
  • 11. •The cerebral blood flow differences. •The blood brain barrier of the immature brain. •Functional differences in neuroplasticity.
  • 12. CHILD ABUSE Many cases of unexplained developmental delay and retardation are the result of abuse related injuries in infancy. Child Abuse Syndromes: 1-The Battered-Child Syndrome. 2-The Shaking Impact Syndrome.
  • 13. CLINICAL EVALUATION • Assessment of the airway, breathing, circulation, and evaluation of other body systems. • History of mechanism and severity of trauma. • Duration of loss of consciousness, post-traumatic amnesia, vomiting and seizures. • Examination of the head for scalp injuries, evidence of skull base fractures. • Assessment of the conscious level according to the GCS for pediatrics.
  • 14. GCS FOR INFANTS AND OLDER CHILDREN TToottaallOOllddeerr cchhiillddrreenniinnffaannttssffuunnccttiioonn 44ssppoonnttaanneeoouussssppoonnttaanneeoouuss 33TToo ccoommmmaannddssTToo ssoouunnddss 22TToo ppaaiinnTToo ppaaiinn 11NNoonneeNNoonnee EEyyee ooppeenniinngg 55oorriieenntteeddAApppp.. FFoorr aaggee 44DDiissoorriieenntteeddCCrriieess bbuutt ccoonnsscciioouuss 33IInnaapppprroopprriiaatteePPeerrssiisstteennttllyy iirrrriittaabbllee 22IInnccoommpprreehheennssiibbll ee RReessttlleessss,, lleetthhaarrggyy 11NNoonneeNNoonnee BBeesstt vveerrbbaall rreessppoonnssee 66OObbeeyy ccoommmmaannddssSSppoonnttaanneeoouuss 55SSaammeeLLooccaalliizzeess ppaaiinn 44SSaammeeWWiitthhddrraawwss 33SSaammeeFFlleexxiioonn 22SSaammeeEExxtteennssiioonn 11SSaammeeNNoonnee BBeesstt mmoottoorr rreessppoonnssee 1155TToottaall
  • 15. CLINICAL PRESENTATION • Concussion. • Post-traumatic vomiting. • Post-traumatic headache. • Traumatic seizures and post-traumatic epilepsy. • Focal neurological signs. • Deterioration. • Intracranial hematomas • Infection.
  • 16. DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION PLAIN RADIOGRAPHY: Plain X-ray of the skull is essential and mandatory investigation for any patient with head trauma, especially who may be fully conscious (GCS= 15) at the time of examination. Expected findings; 1-linear skull fracture. 2-Depressed skull fracture.
  • 17. FINDINGS: linear skull fractures; •They constitute 3/4 of all fractures, the diagnosis is suspected when significant scalp swelling is present. (figs.) •A special type of linear skull fracture is the diastatic sutural fracture in which the suture is disrupted and becomes widely separated complications of linear skull fractures:complications of linear skull fractures: • intracranial hematomas • growing skull fractures
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  • 19. GROWING SKULL FRACTURE Also known as a “leptomeningeal cyst”. In this lesion, a dural tear occurs with a linear fracture and usually a brain injury deep to the site of the fracture is present. Because the gliotic cortex adheres to the edges of the dural lacerations, the dura does not heal. (fig.)
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  • 22. DEPRESSED SKULL FRACTURE Occurs when an object of a small surface area impacts the skull with a high kinetic force (fig.) It may be 1- closed. 2- open. A variant in pediatrics is the ping pong fracture
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  • 26. BASILAR SKULL FRACTURE •Occurs in 5% of pediatric head trauma, (fig.) •Clinically: fracture anterior cranial fossa. fracture petrous. •CT here is helpful for diagnosis •Risk of complications CSF fistula meningitis cranial nerve deficits
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  • 28. COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY Patients with mild head injury may harbor a potentially life threatening or disabling brain injury. Considering this, it seems likely that an acceptable practice parameter must include the very liberal and early use of CT scanning for those patients. Findings: focal contusions (fig.) intracranial hematomas (fig.) pneumocephalus (fig.) fracture base of the skull (fig.) diffuse brain edema or swelling (fig.)
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  • 34. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING It has limited value in the initial evaluation of mildly head-injured children. It is mainly valuable in follow up evaluation and prognostication.
  • 35. TREATMENT OF MILD HEAD INJURIES IN PEDIATRICS *Aim: to prevent secondary complications. prediction of long term out-come. *Careful observation for signs of neurological deterioration when admission occurs. *Criteria for admission: Patient with linear or depressed fracture. Patient with clinical or radiological evidence of basilar skull fracture. Amnesia. (con.)
  • 36. *Con.criteria of admission, Unconsciousness for any length of time. Marked headache or vomiting or any neurologic deficit.
  • 37. NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOME Pre-existing neuropsychiatric disorders such as attention deficit, hyperactive disorder and learning disability. Long-term neurobehavioral outcome after mild head injury.