- Basilar skull fracture
DiseaseDisorder infobox
Name = Basilar skull fracture
ICD10 = ICD10|S|02|1|s|00
ICD9 = ICD9|801.1
A basilar skull fracture (or Basal skull fracture) is a linearskull fracture involving the basilar bone of theskull . The occipital bone forms the floor of the skull, where the brain is held.This type of fracture is rare, occurring as the only fracture in just 4% of severe head injury patients.Graham DI and Gennareli TA. Chapter 5, "Pathology of Brain Damage After Head Injury" Cooper P and Golfinos G. 2000. Head Injury, 4th Ed. Morgan Hill, New York. ] Orlando Regional Healthcare, Education and Development. 2004. [http://www.orlandoregional.org/pdf%20folder/overview%20adult%20brain%20injury.pdf "Overview of Adult Traumatic Brain Injuries."] Retrieved on
January 16 ,2008 .]Such fractures can cause tears in the sack compartments that hold the brain, with resultant leakage of the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) into the ear (CSF
otorrhea ) or the nose (CSFrhinorrhea ). These signs arepathognomonic for basilar skull fracture.Singh J and Stock A. 2006. [http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic929.htm "Head Trauma."] Emedicine.com. Retrieved onJanuary 26 ,2007 .]Basilar skull fractures can be caused by a blow to the back of the head, or by sudden deceleration of torso but not head (as in traffic accidents), resulting in separation of the suture between the occipital and temporal bones.
Anatomy
Basilar skull fractures commonly involve the roof of the orbits, the
sphenoid bone , or portions of thetemporal bone .Bones may be broken around the
foramen magnum , the hole in the base of the skull through which thespinal cord enters and becomes thebrain stem , creating the risk that blood vessels and nerves exiting the hole may be damaged.Brain Injury Association of America (BIAUSA). [http://www.biausa.org/Pages/types_of_brain_injury.html#diffuse "Types of Brain Injury."] Retrieved onJanuary 26 ,2007 .]Due to the proximity of the
cranial nerve s, injury to those nerves may occur. This can causepalsy of thefacial nerve oroculomotor nerve or hearing loss due to damage ofcranial nerve VIII .Clinical manifestations
*
Battle's sign - isecchymosis of themastoid process of the temporal bone.
*Raccoon eyes - is periorbitalecchymosis i.e. "black eyes"
*Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea
*Cranial nerve palsy
*Bleeding from the nose and ears
*Hemotympanum
*In 1 to 10% of patients,ocular nerve entrapment occurs: the ocular nerve is pressed by the broken skull bones, causing irregularities in vision.Prognosis
Non-displaced fractures usually heal without intervention. Patients with basilar skull fractures are especially likely to get
meningitis .Dagi TF, Meyer FB, and Poletti CA. 1983. The incidence and prevention of meningitis after basilar skull fracture. "American Journal of Emergency Medicine". Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 295-298. PMID 6680635. Retrieved onMarch 16 ,2007 .]Notable cases
Basilar skull fracture is a common cause of death in auto racing accidents:
* Formula 1 driverRoland Ratzenberger in the 1994 San Marino Formula One Grand Prix
* Indy 500 driversBill Vukovich ,Tony Bettenhausen andFloyd Roberts .
*NASCAR driversDale Earnhardt ,Adam Petty ,Tony Roper ,Kenny Irwin ,Neil Bonnett ,John Nemechek ,J. D. McDuffie andClifford Allison
*CART driversJovy Marcelo , Greg Moore andGonzalo Rodriguez
*ARCA driverBlaise Alexander Other drivers survived their Basilar skull fractures.
To prevent this injury, all major motor sports sanctioning bodies now mandate the use of head and neck restraints, such as the HANS Device.
ee also
*
Skull fracture
*Bone fracture References
External links
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.