نتایج جستجو برای: csf shunt devices

تعداد نتایج: 242448  

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea) 2008
Soo Jin Yoon Gun Sei Oh Soo Joo Lee Bo Ram Lee Jong-Un Chun In Kyu Yu

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak or shunt overdrainage is a well-known cause of orthostatic headaches and low CSF pressures. We report two cases of orthostatic headache with pneumocephalus on brain imaging. The orthostatic headache developed after drainage of spinal operation site and epidural block. Brain MRI revealed characteristic findings of CSF hypovolemia including pachymeningeal enhancemen...

2012
Sarah T. Garber Paul L. Penar

Infection with cryptococcal meningitis is uncommon in immunocompetent patients. The major virulence factor is the polysaccharide capsule, while nonencapsulated mutants are generally considered nonpathogenic. The authors present a case of hydrocephalus caused by meningitis from an indolent, nonencapsulated Cryptococcus sp. requiring placement and multiple revisions of a ventriculoperitoneal shun...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2013
Simon Skyrman Anders Fytagoridis Morten Andresen Jiri Bartek

An 18-year-old woman was diagnosed with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and bilateral transverse sinus stenoses (TSS), after presenting with papilledema and decreased visual acuity. Lumbar puncture revealed an opening pressure of >60 cm H2O. MRI showed bilateral TSS believed to be associated with the IIH. Initial treatment consisted of symptom relief by a temporary lumbar drain for c...

2016
Guoyi Gao Roman Bosnjak Sunil Munakomi Binod Bhattarai

Pneumocephalus following ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt insertion is an exceptionally rare occurrence. We report such an event after attempting ventricular puncture (ventriculostomy) for VP shunt insertion and then discuss the management of the same. Dry tap can lead to multiple attempts for ventriculostomy with the associated added risks of complications, as well as complicating the subsequen...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2011
Ning Lin Ian F Dunn Michael Glantz Dana L Allison Randy Jensen Mark D Johnson Robert M Friedlander Santosh Kesari

OBJECT Neoplastic meningitis (NM) is a debilitating and increasingly frequent neurological complication of cancer characterized by infiltration of tumor cells into the leptomeninges and the subarachnoid space. Although NM is rarely curable, combined intrathecal chemotherapy and focal radiation can improve disease-related symptoms and survival. Hydrocephalus occurs in a significant proportion of...

2015
Madhukar T. Nayak Vidyashri Kamath

Hydrocephalus is one of the major neurological ailments drawing the attention of the neurosurgeon. The estimated incidence of congenital hydrocephalus in developed countries is 0.7 per 1000 live births. 1 Surgical options for diverting the CSF flow across the obstructive pathology has been a time tested method of treating this pathology. The modalities of CSF diversion have seen major refinemen...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2016
Lars F Westblade Eileen M Burd

A39-year-old previously healthy man was transferred to Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta, GA, USA, from Savannah, GA, USA, with a 1-month history of progressive headaches, drowsiness, blurred vision, and photosensitivity. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a noncommunicating obstructive hydrocephalus at the level of the third ventricle. Endoscopic ventriculostomy was attempted b...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1971
J H Salmon A L Timperman

Intracranial hypotension increases cerebral blood flow. In dogs the average increase in cortical blood flow was 30 ml./100 g/min (47%) when the intracranial pressure was lowered acutely from 100 to 40 mm CSF. Permanent intracranial hypotension was established in seven demented patients using a ventriculoatrial shunt. The mean post shunt pressure was 50 mm CSF. In this group, the cerebral vascul...

Journal: :Neurology. Clinical practice 2005
Michael A Williams Norman R Relkin

The diagnosis and management of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a disorder of gait impairment, incontinence, and dementia that affects elderly patients, incorporates an organized approach using familiar principles for neurologists. The starting point is a comprehensive history and neurologic examination, review of neuroimaging, and evaluation of the differential diagnosis. Coex...

Journal: :Geriatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement 2012
Marc Verny Gilles Berrut

The definition of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), in adults, associates clinical signs (Adams and Hakim triad) involving gait disorders, urinary incontinence and dementia, associated with aspects on brain imaging that are consistent with this hypothesis and also normal or slightly increased intracranial pressure. The aim of this study was to clarify the techniques and methods facilitating ...

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