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Predictive factors and outcomes in treating shunt malfunctions: a case study of multiloculated hydrocephalus
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Background. Endoscopic septostomy is a secure and reliable endoscopic for treating multiloculated hydrocephalus. The ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt procedure is known as the gold standard. However, shunt malfunction often occurs. The combination of these has been reported to reduce the incidence of recurrent malfunction and reestablish communication between isolated intraventricular compartments making a special ventricular cavity. Case presentation. A one-year-old child who had previously communicated hydrocephalus complained of vomiting, appeared agitated, and had difficulty falling asleep. The patient had a history of congenital diseases. The patient had VP shunt Keen dextra and sinistra fitted to manage the hydrocephalus before, but one side of the VP shunt was found to be malfunctioning. Physical examination revealed a sunset eye phenomenon with a head circumference of 48 cm dry and clean ventricular parietal shunt surgery scars. The findings of the multiloculated cystic lesions on the endoscopic, agenesis of the septum pellucidum, and dysgenesis of the corpus callosum. Discussion. The patient was scheduled for endoscopic cyst fenestrations surgery, endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), VP shunt Kocher dextra low pressure, and aff VP shunt Keen dextra that was evaluated with preoperative and postoperative CT scans which showed the sulcus and gyrus prominent had improved, slightly open in fissure Sylvie, reduced size in ventricular (the average decrease was 5 cm3) that decreased intracranial pressure which improved the patient’s quality of life. Conclusion. Endoscopy septostomy and VP shunt are a great combination to treat multiloculated hydrocephalus and VP shunt malfunction.
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Title: Predictive factors and outcomes in treating shunt malfunctions: a case study of multiloculated hydrocephalus
Description:
Background.
Endoscopic septostomy is a secure and reliable endoscopic for treating multiloculated hydrocephalus.
The ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt procedure is known as the gold standard.
However, shunt malfunction often occurs.
The combination of these has been reported to reduce the incidence of recurrent malfunction and reestablish communication between isolated intraventricular compartments making a special ventricular cavity.
Case presentation.
A one-year-old child who had previously communicated hydrocephalus complained of vomiting, appeared agitated, and had difficulty falling asleep.
The patient had a history of congenital diseases.
The patient had VP shunt Keen dextra and sinistra fitted to manage the hydrocephalus before, but one side of the VP shunt was found to be malfunctioning.
Physical examination revealed a sunset eye phenomenon with a head circumference of 48 cm dry and clean ventricular parietal shunt surgery scars.
The findings of the multiloculated cystic lesions on the endoscopic, agenesis of the septum pellucidum, and dysgenesis of the corpus callosum.
Discussion.
The patient was scheduled for endoscopic cyst fenestrations surgery, endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), VP shunt Kocher dextra low pressure, and aff VP shunt Keen dextra that was evaluated with preoperative and postoperative CT scans which showed the sulcus and gyrus prominent had improved, slightly open in fissure Sylvie, reduced size in ventricular (the average decrease was 5 cm3) that decreased intracranial pressure which improved the patient’s quality of life.
Conclusion.
Endoscopy septostomy and VP shunt are a great combination to treat multiloculated hydrocephalus and VP shunt malfunction.
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