Journal of neurosurgery
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J. Neurosurg.
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Journal of neurosurgery · Sep 2005
Case ReportsSuccessful repair of an intracranial nail-gun injury involving the parietal region and the superior sagittal sinus. Case report.
Intracranial nail injuries to the brain are rare. Various techniques for the removal of penetrating nails have been reported, but to date successful nail extraction following an injury involving the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) has not been reported. The authors report the case of a nail-gun injury to the midline parietal region with penetration of the SSS. ⋯ The procedure resulted in preservation of distal flow across the sinus and a good neurological outcome. Technical considerations in the repair of penetrating posterior SSS injuries are discussed. Penetrating nail injuries to the brain involving the SSS can be successfully repaired with maintenance of sinus patency.