Raj Kumar1. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India. rajkumar@sgpgi.ac.in
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Shunt infection is one of the commonest and most troublesome cause of shunt failure. According to the etiology and clinical presentations it has been divided into external and internal types. METHOD: We hereby present four pediatric cases, who presented with atypical manifestations not coinciding with the above mentioned types of shunt infection. Three patients developed round, globular or diffuse fluctuant CSF filled swellings at the burr hole site, one of whom had involvement of the entire pericatheteral extent upto the abdomen. RESULT: The fourth child developed spontaneous expulsion of ventricular end of shunt tube through the dehiscent and infected chest wall incision site. CONCLUSION: First three of the above children were diagnosed as having internal type of shunt infections, while the fourth had mixed manifestations of external and internal type.
UNLABELLED: Shunt infection is one of the commonest and most troublesome cause of shunt failure. According to the etiology and clinical presentations it has been divided into external and internal types. METHOD: We hereby present four pediatric cases, who presented with atypical manifestations not coinciding with the above mentioned types of shunt infection. Three patients developed round, globular or diffuse fluctuant CSF filled swellings at the burr hole site, one of whom had involvement of the entire pericatheteral extent upto the abdomen. RESULT: The fourth child developed spontaneous expulsion of ventricular end of shunt tube through the dehiscent and infected chest wall incision site. CONCLUSION: First three of the above children were diagnosed as having internal type of shunt infections, while the fourth had mixed manifestations of external and internal type.