Indications

  • The presence of an encephalocele is an indication for surgical repair. Encephaloceles are typically diagnosed at birth, although many are now identified in utero by ultrasound.

  • Indications for the immediate repair of an encephalocele include open exposure to any meninges or brain, a ruptured encephalocele sac, and leakage of cerebrospinal fluid. Expeditious repair of the encephalocele in these circumstances minimizes the risk of a central nervous system infection.

  • If the skin overlying the encephalocele is intact, surgical repair can be done on an elective basis.

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