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Attempt Suicide by Inserting a Ball-Pen into the Brain: A Case Report

Attempt Suicide by Inserting a Ball-Pen into the Brain: A Case Report
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摘要 Purpose: Closed head injuries are more common than penetrating head injuries in our clinical practices. Penetrating head injuries can be happened in industrial accidents, car accidents, fall accidents or criminal activities, also they can be occurred in self-inflicted injuries. We reported a case of self-inflicted penetrating head injury to highlight the importance of suicide precaution and review the principle of management of penetrating head injury. Methods and Results: A 58 year-old woman, who has hypertension and major depression, attempted suicide by inserting a ball-pen into her brain through the right temple in the psychiatric ward. CT of brain showed a foreign body penetrating through the right sphenoid ridge to intracranial right frontal-temporal junction, right parasella and suprasella cistern to interpeduncular cistern and acute subarachnoid hemorrhage in the basal cistern and right sylvian fissure. She underwent an emergent neurosurgical procedure to remove the ball-pen, to evacuate the intracranial hematoma and to repair the lacerated dura. She recovered gradually and was clear after surgery, but a right oculomotor palsy and very mild left hemiparesis were left. Discussion: We learn a lesson from this patient, even a ball-pen can become a weapon in the hands of depression patients. All clinicians should be aware of the psychological condition of each patient and suicide precaution should be kept in mind in clinical practice. Purpose: Closed head injuries are more common than penetrating head injuries in our clinical practices. Penetrating head injuries can be happened in industrial accidents, car accidents, fall accidents or criminal activities, also they can be occurred in self-inflicted injuries. We reported a case of self-inflicted penetrating head injury to highlight the importance of suicide precaution and review the principle of management of penetrating head injury. Methods and Results: A 58 year-old woman, who has hypertension and major depression, attempted suicide by inserting a ball-pen into her brain through the right temple in the psychiatric ward. CT of brain showed a foreign body penetrating through the right sphenoid ridge to intracranial right frontal-temporal junction, right parasella and suprasella cistern to interpeduncular cistern and acute subarachnoid hemorrhage in the basal cistern and right sylvian fissure. She underwent an emergent neurosurgical procedure to remove the ball-pen, to evacuate the intracranial hematoma and to repair the lacerated dura. She recovered gradually and was clear after surgery, but a right oculomotor palsy and very mild left hemiparesis were left. Discussion: We learn a lesson from this patient, even a ball-pen can become a weapon in the hands of depression patients. All clinicians should be aware of the psychological condition of each patient and suicide precaution should be kept in mind in clinical practice.
作者 Chi-Man Yip
出处 《Surgical Science》 2012年第4期210-212,共3页 外科学(英文)
关键词 Ball-Pen Major Depression PENETRATING Head INJURY SELF-INFLICTED INJURY Ball-Pen Major Depression Penetrating Head Injury Self-Inflicted Injury
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