Complicated Cerebral Venous Thrombosis During the First Trimester of Pregnancy

Cureus. 2020 Sep 27;12(9):e10683. doi: 10.7759/cureus.10683.

Abstract

Pregnancy and puerperium are known conditions associated with venous thrombotic events, which may present atypically in cases such as cerebral venous thrombosis. Since these are uncommon events, there is a paucity of reports and protocols for the management of these patients, resulting in no clear consensus in the literature. We report a case of a woman, nine weeks pregnant, who developed thrombosis of the right transverse and superior sagittal sinuses. Our diagnosis was made with computed tomography angiography, and due to a significant midline shift, an emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy was required. Although medical and surgical therapies for intracranial hypertension and anticoagulation were optimized in accordance with current medical literature, the patient suffered a spontaneous abortion and remained with significant neurological sequelae.

Keywords: anticoagulation in pregnancy; cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (cvst); cerebral venous thrombosis; craniectomy; decompressive hemicraniectomy; first trimester pregnancy; thrombosis in pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports