Fig.1From: Lumbar puncture as possible cause of sudden paradoxical herniation in patient with previous decompressive craniectomy: report of two cases a A acute subdural hematoma in the left frontotemporal. b A repeated CT two months after the initial surgery. c A progressive hydrocephalus three months later. d, e Three days after placing the patient in a Trendelenburg position and giving sufficient hydration, the patient had a SSFS but no obvious midline shift. f Five years later, hydrocephalus improved itself without cranioplasty or ventriculoperitoneal shuntBack to article page