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Preliminary study of shunt related death in paediatric patients.

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  • Preliminary study of shunt related death in paediatric patients. Abstract Text:

    m j bryantM J Bryant,j mcenieryJ McEniery,d g walkerD G Walker,r campbellR Campbell,b listerB Lister,p sargentP Sargent,t k withersT K Withers,j bakerJ Baker,e guazzoE Guazzo,r rossatoR Rossato,d andersonD Anderson,f tomlinsonF Tomlinson,m j bryantM J Bryant,j mcenieryJ McEniery,d g walkerD G Walker,r campbellR Campbell,b listerB Lister,p sargentP Sargent,t k withersT K Withers,j bakerJ Baker,e guazzoE Guazzo,r rossatoR Rossato,d andersonD Anderson,f tomlinsonF Tomlinson,

    Hydrocephalus is a condition commonly encountered in paediatric and adult neurosurgery and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunting remains the treatment of choice for many cases. Despite improvements in shunt technology and technique, morbidity and mortality remain. The incidence of early shunt obstruction is high with later failures seen less frequently. This review aims to examine mortality associated with mechanical failure of CSF shunts within Queensland. Neurosurgical and Intensive Care databases were reviewed for cases of mortality associated with shunt failure. Eight cases were identified between the years of 1992 and 2002 with the average age at death 7.7 years. Deaths occurred on average 2 years after last shunt revision. Seven of the eight patients lived outside the metropolitan area. Shunting remains an imperfect means of treating hydrocephalus. Mortality may be encountered at any time post surgery and delays to surgical intervention influence this. Alternative measures such as third ventriculostomy or the placement of a separate access device should be considered. In the event of emergency, a spinal needle could be used to access the ventricle along the course of the ventricular catheter.

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    mj bryantMJ Bryant,j mcenieryJ McEniery,dg walkerDG Walker,r campbellR Campbell,b listerB Lister,p sargentP Sargent,tk withersTK Withers,j bakerJ Baker,e guazzoE Guazzo,r rossatoR Rossato,d andersonD Anderson,f tomlinsonF Tomlinson,mj bryantMJ Bryant,j mcenieryJ McEniery,dg walkerDG Walker,r campbellR Campbell,b listerB Lister,p sargentP Sargent,tk withersTK Withers,j bakerJ Baker,e guazzoE Guazzo,r rossatoR Rossato,d andersonD Anderson,f tomlinsonF Tomlinson,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journa

    VOLUME: 11

    Page Numbers: 614-5

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    ISSN: 0967-5868

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2004

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    Number of References: 25

    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Neurosurgery Department, Royal Brisband Hospital, Herston, 4069 Qld., Australia.

    Country: Scotland

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