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Bilateral Spontaneous Resolution of Traumatic Epidural Hematoma: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Curēus 2023 May
Epidural hematomas (EDHs) are a neurosurgical emergency characterized by the accumulation of blood in the epidural space surrounding the dura mater. Spontaneous resolution of EDH is an exceptionally rare occurrence, with only 16 cases reported in the medical literature where resolution occurred within 24 hours of onset. In this case report, we present a unique instance of a chronic EDH that spontaneously resolved over a period of seven months. This case adds to the scientific literature by highlighting an extremely prolonged duration of spontaneous EDH resolution, which, to our knowledge, has not been previously documented. A 59-year-old male suffered a head injury following a fall. He presented with a progressively worsening headache and nausea, raising concerns for a potential EDH. A computed tomography (CT) scan confirmed the presence of a large right parietal EDH measuring 58 × 23 × ​​​​​​​17 mm and a large left frontoparietal EDH measuring 90 × 20 ×​​​​​​​ 12 mm. These findings were crucial in establishing the primary diagnosis and guiding subsequent interventions. Upon diagnosis of the EDHs, the patient received conservative treatment and was closely monitored. Over a period of seven months, follow-up imaging revealed complete resolution of both EDHs, with restoration of normal midline structures and ventricular sizes. Notably, this represents the longest duration of spontaneous EDH resolution reported in the literature. We attribute this uncommon outcome to the activation of endogenous fibrinolytic pathways, which are responsible for dissolving blood clots and hematomas. In addition, the formation of new collateral blood vessels around the hematoma may help facilitate its resolution. This case underscores the significance of early recognition and vigilant monitoring of EDH cases. While immediate surgical intervention remains essential in most instances, conservative management can be considered in select cases. Our report demonstrates the possibility of spontaneous resolution of EDHs over an extended period, emphasizing the importance of continued observation and appropriate management. By shedding light on this rare occurrence, this case report contributes to the limited existing literature on the topic, providing valuable insights and adding to our understanding of EDH management.

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