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N Buxton1, D Macarthur, C Mallucci, J Punt, M Vloeberghs.
Abstract
A series of neuroendoscopic third ventriculostomies in children less than 1 year old is reported. Twenty-seven patients underwent the procedure with 21 (77%) failing within a mean of 1.36 months of the procedure. Nineteen were subsequently shunted. The presence or absence of flow through the ventriculostomy and the size of the lateral ventricles on post-operative imaging were not an indicator of success or failure. Only 4 (15%) had a complication of the procedure. Although the majority fail, approximately 1/3 are spared the added morbidity and mortality of having a shunt. With such a low morbidity and zero mortality the procedure has many benefits over shunting. Consequently, neuroendoscopic third ventriculostomy is used in this institution, where possible, rather than a shunt.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9792960 DOI: 10.1159/000028693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Neurosurg ISSN: 1016-2291 Impact factor: 1.162