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A new approach in the treatment of hydrocephalus.

C Sainte-Rose, M D Hooven, J F Hirsch.   

Abstract

To date, most patients suffering from hydrocephalus have been treated by insertion of differential-pressure valves that have fairly constant resistance. Since intracranial pressure (ICP) is a variable parameter (depending on such factors as patient's position and rapid eye movement sleep) and since cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion is almost constant, it may be assumed that some shunt complications are related to too much or too little CSF drainage. The authors suggest a new approach to treating hydrocephalus, the aim of which is to provide CSF drainage at or below the CSF secretion rate within a physiological ICP range. This concept has led the authors to develop a three-stage valve system. The first stage consists of a medium-pressure low-resistance valve that operates as a conventional differential-pressure valve until the flow through the shunt reaches a mean value of 20 ml/hr. A second stage consists of a variable-resistance flow regulator that maintains flow between 20 and 30 ml/hr at differential pressures of 80 to 350 mm H2O. The third stage is a safety device that operates at differential pressures above 350 mm H2O (inducing a rapid increase in CSF flow rate) and therefore prevents hyper-elevated ICP. An in vitro study is described that demonstrates the capability of this system to maintain flow rates close to CSF production under a range of pressures similar to those observed under various human physiological and postural conditions. Promising clinical results in 19 patients shunted with this valve are summarized.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3543254     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1987.66.2.0213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


  27 in total

1.  Is there a correlation between operative results and change in ventricular volume after shunt placement? A study of 60 cases of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus.

Authors:  U Meier; S Paris; A Gräwe; D Stockheim; A Hajdukova; S Mutze
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2003-05-16       Impact factor: 2.804

Review 2.  Surgery of hydrocephalus: past, present and future.

Authors:  J F Hirsch
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 2.216

3.  Comparison between classic-differential and automatic shunt functioning on the basis of infusion tests.

Authors:  M Czosnyka; W Maksymowicz; L Batorski; W Koszewski; Z Czosnyka
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 2.216

4.  A new self-adjusting flow-regulating device for shunting of CSF.

Authors:  N Paes
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 1.475

5.  The dual-switch valve. A new hydrostatic valve for the treatment of hydrocephalus.

Authors:  C Sprung; C Miethke; H A Trost; W R Lanksch; D Stolke
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 1.475

6.  Hydrodynamic properties of hydrocephalus shunts: United Kingdom Shunt Evaluation Laboratory.

Authors:  M Czosnyka; Z Czosnyka; H Whitehouse; J D Pickard
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1997-01       Impact factor: 10.154

Review 7.  The truth and coherence behind the concept of overdrainage of cerebrospinal fluid in hydrocephalic patients.

Authors:  Stephanie Cheok; Jason Chen; Jorge Lazareff
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2014-01-15       Impact factor: 1.475

8.  Reduction of ventricular size after shunting for normal pressure hydrocephalus related to CSF dynamics before shunting.

Authors:  J T Tans; D C Poortvliet
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 10.154

9.  Use of the distal double-slit valve system in children with hydrocephalus.

Authors:  Y S Hahn
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 1.475

10.  Pericerebral collections after shunting.

Authors:  E Hoppe-Hirsch; C Sainte Rose; D Renier; J F Hirsch
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 1.475

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