Double-tube burr hole irrigation in the treatment of subdural empyema following chronic subdural hematoma surgery: A case report
Manato Sakamoto, Shigeomi Yokoya, Midori Ichihashi, Kengo Kishida, Hideki Oka

TL;DR
A new surgical method using double-tube burr hole irrigation successfully treated a rare brain infection after a previous surgery.
Contribution
Introduces a novel double-tube irrigation technique via burr hole surgery for subdural empyema.
Findings
Double-tube irrigation via burr hole surgery resolved a Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus subdural empyema case.
The method reduced complications compared to traditional craniotomy and prevented recurrence.
Continuous irrigation may help manage intracranial pressure and improve treatment safety.
Abstract
Subdural empyema (SE) following chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) surgery is an uncommon but serious complication. The best treatment approach, typically a choice between craniotomy and burr hole surgery, is still debated. This case report introduces an innovative method using burr hole surgery with double-tube irrigation, a potentially effective alternative to the more invasive craniotomy. An 81-year-old male, 48 days post-CSDH surgery, developed SE with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection. The initial treatment with burr hole drainage was complicated by recurrence, leading to a second procedure with double tubes inserted anteriorly and posteriorly for continuous irrigation therapy. The patient was treated with systemic antibiotics and vancomycin irrigation, resulting in successful resolution without further recurrence. While burr hole surgery is often deemed less…
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TopicsNeurosurgical Procedures and Complications · Head and Neck Surgical Oncology · Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
