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One-Year-Old Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Phone Charger Pierces Skull in Brazil

Doctors report no neurological deficits so far, with long-term monitoring recommended for possible seizure risk.

Overview

  • The child remains hospitalized in Divinópolis under observation and is receiving prophylactic antibiotics.
  • Surgeons immediately removed the charger and performed cleaning, washing, closure and reconstruction after the Jan. 13 fall.
  • The object penetrated the frontal skull near the eye and reached brain tissue, creating risks of hemorrhage and infection, according to the treating neurosurgeon.
  • No neurological sequelae have been observed to date, though physicians caution that glial scarring could later provoke seizures or epilepsy, so continuous neurology follow-up is planned.
  • The neurosurgeon urged caregivers to keep infants off elevated surfaces and away from sharp or pointed objects in the home.