| Literature DB >> 24109528 |
Anwar Ul-Haq1, Faisal Al-Otaibi, Saud Alshanafey, Mohamed Diya Sabbagh, Essam Al Shail.
Abstract
The ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is a common procedure in pediatric neurosurgery that carries a risk of complications at cranial and abdominal sites. We report on the case of a child with shunt infection and malfunction. The peritoneal catheter was tethered within the abdominal cavity, precluding its removal. Subsequently, laparoscopic exploration identified a knot at the distal end of the peritoneal catheter around the omentum. A new VP shunt was inserted after the infection was healed. This type of complication occurs rarely, so there are a limited number of case reports in the literature. This report is complemented by a literature review.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24109528 PMCID: PMC3787642 DOI: 10.1155/2013/628493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Neurol Med ISSN: 2090-6676
Figure 1Computed Tomography of the brain demonstrating dilated ventricular system as a sign of ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction (a) and the reduction in ventricular size after VP shunt revision (b).
Figure 2Abdominal X-ray showing the peritoneal catheter with early large knot formation.
Figure 3Laparoscopic view depicting the knot formation at the distal peritoneal catheter embedded within omentum.
Summary of reported cases of peritoneal catheter knot formation.
| Author/year | Age/sex | Basic pathology | Time interval between shunt and presentation | Presentation | Management |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starreveld et al. (1998) [ | 7 days/F | Hydrocephalus | NA | Bowel gangrene | Bowel resection and ventriculoatrial shunt |
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Toshifumi and Tatsuro (2001) [ | 63 Y/M | Head injury and hydrocephalus | 20 years | Bowel obstruction without gangrene | Laparotomy and unknotting of the catheter |
| Chopra et al. (2004) [ | 25 Y/F | Bithalamic glioma and hydrocephalus | 2 months | Shunt malfunction | Excision of knotted catheter segment |
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Woerdeman and Hanlo (2006) [ | 10 days/M | Chiari malformation and myelomeningocele | 3 days | Shunt malfunction | Unknotting of the catheter |
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Eftekhar and Hunn (2008) [ | 3.5 Y/M | Hydrocephalus | 39 months | Shunt malfunction | Unknotting of the catheter |
| Mohammed et al. (2011) [ | 14 Y/M | Congenital hydrocephalus | NA | Shunt malfunction | Shunt revision |
| Borcek et al. (2012) [ | 3 Y/M | Head injury | 34 months | Shunt malfunction | Shunt revision |
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Mohindra and Sharma (2012) [ | 10 Y/M | Congenital hydrocephalus and Crouzon's syndrome | 7 Years | Incidental | Nil |
| Present case | 8 Y/M | Congenital calvarial defect and hydrocephalus | 2 months | Shunt infection and malfunction | Shunt revision |
NA: no available data.