“…PN is a neurological emergency characterized by the accumulation of compressed air within the cranial cavity, often associated with accidental decompression, surgical trauma, and impacts involving the face and skull. [18,19] PN is commonly associated with various events such as post-craniotomy or surgical interventions, barotrauma, ear infections, exposure to nitrous oxide or induced nitrogen anesthesia, and diagnostic procedures (e.g., lumbar puncture). [20,21] While the location of PN may vary, it typically manifests with the presence of air in the apical space and encompasses intraventricular, intraparenchymal, subarachnoid, subdural, and epidural areas.…”