Case report of MR perfusion imaging in sinking skin flap syndrome: growing evidence for hemodynamic impairment.

  • Andre Kemmling
  • Thomas Duning
  • Lars Lemcke
  • Thomas Niederstadt
  • Jens Minnerup
  • Heike Wersching
  • Martin Marziniak

Abstract

The syndrome of the sinking skin flap (SSSF) with delayed sensorimotor deficits after craniectomy is not well known and often neglected. Among various postulated causes, there is evidence that disturbed brain perfusion may be related to the observed symptoms, and that cranioplasty reliably alleviates these symptoms. We report a case of sinking skin flap syndrome (SSFS) with recovery from neurological sensorimotor deficits after cranioplasty correlated with pre- and postsurgical MR brain perfusion studies.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1471-2377
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20831824