Rehabilitation of a neonate with persistent caput succedaneum using cranial remoulding orthosis (helmet): a case report

Authors

  • Ramkumar Pandian Department of Pediatrics, Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Centre, Sripuram, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Senthil Kumar Department of Rehabilitation, Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Centre, Sripuram, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Mohan Department of Radiology, Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Centre, Sripuram, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Poornima Kamatchi Department of Oral Pathology, Thai Mookambigai Dental College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20242353

Keywords:

Caput succedaneum, Cranial remolding orthosis, CSF, Neonate

Abstract

A second-born male child to nonconsanguineous parents was delivered by normal vaginal delivery following a difficult extraction at term and had a normal transition to postnatal life. At 40 days of life, the baby presented with a soft, boggy swelling in the posterior occipital region, which had been noticed since birth but was increasing in size gradually, and he was born through a difficult normal vaginal delivery. The preliminary diagnosis considered at admission was probable caput succedaneum, with a differential diagnosis of spontaneous CSF leak. Cranial ultrasound reports showed a cystic lesion measuring 37×28 mm in the right parietooccipital region, suggestive of caput succedaneum. So, the baby was aided by our rehabilitation team experts, who provided the cranial remolding orthosis (helmet) to the neonate, which would provide adequate soft, consistent compression. At 3 and a half months of age, the caput subsided, and the baby was doing clinically well with normal developmental milestones and a normal head circumference, appropriate for the age. Thus, the use of the helmet resulted in a significant improvement in the baby's condition, demonstrating the effectiveness of this intervention for treating persistent caput succedaneum. Therefore, this article highlights the importance of early intervention and specialized care in managing cranial deformities in neonates.

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2024-08-27

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Pandian, R., Kumar, S., Mohan, & Kamatchi, P. (2024). Rehabilitation of a neonate with persistent caput succedaneum using cranial remoulding orthosis (helmet): a case report. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 11(9), 1328–1331. https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20242353

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