Pregnancy and postpartum periods are prone to thrombotic events rather than hemorrhages. Also, neurological manifestations of COVID-19 include ischemic events and associated hemorrhages more frequently compared to spontaneous hemorrhages. To date, no spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage has been described in the postpoartum period in a COVID-19 patient. A 26-year-old pregnant with diabetes mellitus was diagnosed and treated with COVID-19 following delivery. On the 8th day of treatment, she had a loss of consciousness. Emergent computerized tomography revealed a hemorrhage in right basal ganglion and inside the ventricles. The hematoma was evacuated and a ventricular catheter was placed through a mini burr craniotomy. Hemorrhage was resolved, but she remained tetraplegic. Intracerebral hemorrhage may occur in COVID-19 patients during postpartum which is a period where prothrombotic events are expected. Surgical evacuation and intraventricular catheters may be life-savers in these patients.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Brain and Nerve Surgery (Neurosurgery) |
Journal Section | Case Report |
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Publication Date | January 3, 2024 |
Submission Date | August 1, 2023 |
Acceptance Date | October 10, 2023 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 Volume: 40 Issue: 4 |
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