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Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome or Syndrome of the Trephined: A Report of Two Cases
Hae-Yeon Park, Sehee Kim, Joon-Sung Kim, Seong Hoon Lim, Young Il Kim, Dong Hoon Lee, Bo Young Hong
Ann Rehabil Med 2019;43(1):111-114.   Published online February 28, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2019.43.1.111
Decompressive craniectomy (DC) is commonly performed in patients with intracranial hypertension or brain edema due to traumatic brain injury. Infrequently, neurologic deteriorations accompanied by sunken scalp may occur after DC. We report two patients with traumatic subdural hemorrhage who had neurologic deteriorations accompanied by sunken scalp after DC. Neurologic function improved dramatically in both patients after cranioplasty. Monitoring for neurologic deterioration after craniectomy is advised. For patients showing neurologic deficit with a sunken scalp, early cranioplasty should be considered.

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  • Outcome of Early Cranioplasty in Trephine Syndrome or Paradoxical Brain Herniation: A Case Report and Literature Review
    Zarbakhta Ashfaq, Hamza Ahmed, Adnan Khan, Aisha Mufti
    Cureus.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Reyhaneh Mehrvar, Mohammad Javad Ebrahimi, Pooya Eini, Maral Moafi, Mohammad H. Mahrooz, Fatemeh Gholampour, Majid Shojaee
    World Neurosurgery.2025; 201: 124267.     CrossRef
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    Nicole Diaz-Segarra, Neil Jasey
    Brain Injury.2024; 38(2): 61.     CrossRef
  • Modified frontal horn index: a novel risk predictor for sunken flap syndrome in the patients undergoing shunt procedures for post-decompressive craniectomy hydrocephalus
    Vikrant Yadav, Anurag Sahu, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Nityanand Pandey, Manish Kumar Mishra, Ravi Shekhar Pradhan
    The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Historical Vignette Portraying the Difference Between the “Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome” and the “Syndrome of the Trephined” in Decompressive Craniectomy
    Nathan Beucler, Arnaud Dagain
    World Neurosurgery.2022; 162: 11.     CrossRef
  • Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome After Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in a Patient With Calvarial Multiple Myeloma Who Underwent a Lumbar Puncture: A Case Report
    Sara Tonini, David Jordanovski, Karlene Williams
    Cureus.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Alyssa Ovaitt, Matthew Fort, Kirk Withrow, Brian Hughley
    Otolaryngology Case Reports.2021; 21: 100330.     CrossRef
  • Postural neurologic deficits after decompressive craniectomy: A case series of sinking skin flap syndrome in traumatic brain injury
    Emma A. Bateman, Jordan VanderEnde, Keith Sequeira, Heather M. MacKenzie
    NeuroRehabilitation.2021; 49(4): 663.     CrossRef
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Original Article
Effects of Early Cranioplasty on the Restoration of Cognitive and Functional Impairments
Byung Wook Kim, Tae Uk Kim, Jung Keun Hyun
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(3):354-361.   Published online June 29, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.354
Objective

To delineate the effect of early cranioplasty on the recovery of cognitive and functional impairments in patients who received decompressive craniectomy after traumatic brain injury or spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage.

Methods

Twenty-four patients who had received cranioplasty were selected and divided according to the period from decompressive craniectomy to cranioplasty into early (≤90 days) and late (>90 days) groups. The Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), Korean version of the Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) were evaluated at admission just after decompressive craniectomy and during the follow-up period after cranioplasty.

Results

Twelve patients were included in the early group, and another 13 patients were included in the late group. The age, gender, type of lesion, and initial K-MMSE, K-MBI, and FIM did not significantly differ between two groups. However, the total gain scores of the K-MMSE and FIM in the early group (4.50±7.49 and 9.42±15.96, respectively) increased more than those in the late group (−1.08±3.65 and −0.17±17.86, respectively), and some of K-MMSE subscores (orientation and language) and FIM subcategories (self-care and transfer-locomotion) in the early group increased significantly when compared to those in the late group without any serious complications. We also found that the time to perform a cranioplasty was weakly, negatively correlated with the K-MMSE gain score (r=−0.560).

Conclusion

Early cranioplasty might be helpful in restoring cognitive and functional impairments, especially orientation, language ability, self-care ability, and mobility in patients with traumatic brain injury or spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage.

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    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.2025; 36(5): 1655.     CrossRef
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    Zarbakhta Ashfaq, Hamza Ahmed, Adnan Khan, Aisha Mufti
    Cureus.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Optimal timing for early cranioplasty following craniectomy: A propensity-matched national database study of 3241 patients
    Georgios S. Sioutas, Alan Napole, Bhargavi Budihal, Pierce Davis, Saarang Patel, Oleg Shekhtman, Mohamed M. Salem, Visish M. Srinivasan, Jan Karl Burkhardt
    Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery.2025; 255: 108989.     CrossRef
  • A Clinical Prediction Model for Complications After Cranioplasty Based on Modified-Brain Collapse Ratio and Comorbidity Burden
    Yizhou Lu, Hongyue Huo, Jianxin Jiang
    World Neurosurgery.2025; 201: 124235.     CrossRef
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    DaChuan Li, Xintong Sui, Xiangyu Ji, Xiaotian Li
    Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Jun Li, Ning Li, Wei Jiang, Aimin Li
    Medicine.2024; 103(44): e39727.     CrossRef
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