Introduction : Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a major public health problem worldwide. It is a leading cause of mortality and disability across the globe. Brain swelling and intracranial hypertension are well-recognized secondary insults associated with increased mortality and poorer outcomes. In majority of head injury cases, the incidence of depressed skull fracture is also increasing. When this situation involving in motoric cortex area, it can cause limb weakness and devastating effect. Case Report : We reported a 21 year old male patient came with complaints of decreased consciousness due to a motorcycle accident. On motoric examination, hemiplegia was found in the left limb. There was a open wound in the right fronto-parietal region, Head CT Scan revealed a depressed fracture in the right fronto-parietal region and multiple contusions on the right frontal. Craniectomy procedures was performed. Post operatively there is an improvement in patient consciousness and motoric outcome. Discussion : Open depressed fracture is one of the most common traumatic brain injury (TBI). Prevent infection and saving traumatic penumbra is the main target of surgery in this case. The pathophysiological changes in the traumatic penumbra are dynamic processes, the development and outcome of TBI depends greatly on the progression of tissue damage in the traumatic penumbras. Early clinical treatment can effectively rescue the tissue which has the potential to recover and hinder the progression of secondary injury Conclusion : Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has high morbidity and mortality in worldwide. Time dependent progression has provided a window of opportunity to take interventional action and reduce secondary injury after TBI. Motoric outcome can improve with early management.
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