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A rare complication of Epistats.

We report a 53-year-old man who sustained severe facial and base of skull fractures. At the scene of his accident he had Epistats (Medtronic Sofamor Danek, Memphis, TN, USA) placed for control of his severe nasal haemorrhage, subsequently resulting in the migration of one Epistat into the anterior cranial fossa. There are numerous reports of inadvertent intracranial placement of medical equipment, predominantly in association with complex facial and skull trauma. Other factors that can predispose to aberrant location include previous anterior cranial base surgery and lesions affecting structures in that area.

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