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Neuroendoscopic third ventriculostomy. A practical alternative to extracranial shunts in non-communicating hydrocephalus.

R F Jones1, B C Kwok, W A Stening, M Vonau.   

Abstract

The outcomes in 103 patients who have undergone third ventriculostomy for non-communicating hydrocephalus at our institution form 1978-1994 have been analysed. The group has been sub-divided by age, cause of hydrocephalus and whether the third ventriculostomy was the initial definitive procedure or whether progression of their hydrocephalus had been arrested for a long time (usually years) by an extracranial shunt prior to third ventriculostomy. At the time of shunt malfunction (usually blockage) a third ventriculostomy was performed if the anatomy was, or could be made suitable for the safe performance of the procedure. Third ventriculostomy under the age of 6 months was successful in only 8 of 25 patients. Seventeen patients in whom the onset of hydrocephalus was under the age of six months and the ventriculostomy was performed between 6 months and 18 years, 8 were successful. Sixteen of these had had previous long term shunts. In 40 patients in whom the onset of hydrocephalus was over the age of 6 months and the ventriculostomy performed after the age of 19 years, 32 were successful. In 28 patients over the age of 20 years, 13 had previously been shunted and in 8 of these the procedure was successful. In 15 patients not previously shunted, 9 ventriculostomies were successful. Three failed, 2 died before evaluation could be done and one was lost to follow-up. There were no deaths caused by the procedure. Two patients suffered from a hemiparesis, (1 transient) 1 patient suffered mid-brain damage. There were 2 subdural effusions. Two patients had infections, 1 superficial and 1 a ventriculitis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7771230     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-6908-7_14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1419


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10.  Successful endoscopic third ventriculostomy in children depends on age and etiology of hydrocephalus: outcome analysis in 51 pediatric patients.

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