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Online Published: 23 Jun 2026
 


Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study

Yahaya Abubakar, Aliyu Koko Muhammad, Ali Lasseini.


Abstract
Background: Intracranial abscesses and subdural empyema predominantly affect children and adolescents in our setting. Early diagnosis, prompt surgical intervention, prolonged antibiotic therapy, and management of the primary infection source are critical for favourable outcomes.
Objective: This study aimed to describe the demographic profile, clinical presentation, causes, surgical treatment, and outcomes of patients managed surgically for intracranial abscess and SDE at a tertiary hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria.
Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on patients treated between January 2022 and January 2024 at the Regional Neurosurgery Centre, Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital. Data from case notes and operative records were analysed using SPSS version 25.
Results: Fifteen patients, aged 5–46 years, underwent surgery, with most (53.3%) between 11 and 20 years. Males predominated (2.75:1). Common symptoms were seizures, hemiparesis, headache, and mixed presentations. Most lesions were supratentorial. A brain abscess constituted 67% of cases, while a subdural empyema accounted for 20%. Sinusitis was the leading cause, followed by head injury and otitis media. Burr hole aspiration was the most frequently performed procedure. Positive cultures were identified in 26.6% of patients, mainly Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species. Recurrence occurred in three patients during follow-up.
Conclusion: Early diagnosis and surgery improve intracranial infection outcomes.

Key words: Brain abscess; subdural empyema; burr hole aspiration; craniotomy; sinusitis; intracranial infection


 
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Abubakar Y, Muhammad AK, Lasseini A. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. Eu J Microbiol Infect Dis. 2026; 3(2): 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110


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Abubakar Y, Muhammad AK, Lasseini A. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. https://www.wisdomgale.com/ejmid/?mno=314477 [Access: June 29, 2026]. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Abubakar Y, Muhammad AK, Lasseini A. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. Eu J Microbiol Infect Dis. 2026; 3(2): 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Abubakar Y, Muhammad AK, Lasseini A. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. Eu J Microbiol Infect Dis. (2026), [cited June 29, 2026]; 3(2): 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



Harvard Style

Abubakar, Y., Muhammad, . A. K. & Lasseini, . A. (2026) Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. Eu J Microbiol Infect Dis, 3 (2), 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



Turabian Style

Abubakar, Yahaya, Aliyu Koko Muhammad, and Ali Lasseini. 2026. Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. European Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 3 (2), 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



Chicago Style

Abubakar, Yahaya, Aliyu Koko Muhammad, and Ali Lasseini. "Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study." European Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 3 (2026), 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Abubakar, Yahaya, Aliyu Koko Muhammad, and Ali Lasseini. "Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study." European Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 3.2 (2026), 112-119. Print. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Abubakar, Y., Muhammad, . A. K. & Lasseini, . A. (2026) Surgical Management and Outcomes of Intracranial Abscess and Subdural Empyema in a Tertiary Hospital in Northwestern Nigeria: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. European Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 3 (2), 112-119. doi:10.5455/EJMID.20260319080110