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CSF shunt complications: what the abdominal imager needs to know.

Eric K Rinker1, Todd R Williams, Daniel T Myers.   

Abstract

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunting has been a mainstay in the treatment of hydrocephalus for many decades. With a reported 33,000 shunt placement procedures performed in the US annually, and a lifetime revision rate approaching 50%, abdominal radiologists must be familiar with the typical imaging appearance of an array of shunt complications. Complications related to the peritoneal portion of the shunt have been reported in up to 25% of patients. We present a comprehensive pictorial essay including computed tomography, conventional radiography, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine examples illustrating abdominal complications related to CSF shunting and a review of the current literature. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to provide multimodality imaging examples of CSF shunt complications and familiarize the abdominal imager with the spectrum of findings.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25652954     DOI: 10.1007/s00261-015-0366-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Abdom Imaging        ISSN: 0942-8925


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Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2018-01-02       Impact factor: 1.475

2.  Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt-related Intrapelvic Abscess.

Authors:  Takahiro Zenda; Emi Sawada; Ichiro Araki
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 1.271

3.  Impact of Hospital Volume on Outcome After Surgical Treatment for Hydrocephalus: A U.S. Population Study From the National Inpatient Sample.

Authors:  Majid Khan; Brian Farnsworth; Brandon R Pope; Brandon Sherrod; Michael Karsy
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-02-28
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