Ventriculo-Cholecystic Shunting in the Treatment
of Hydrocephalus: A Case Report
Regelsberger J.1, Langer N.1, Westphal M.1, Knoeffel W. T.2, Kehler U1.
1Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Hamburg, Germany 2Department of General Surgery, University Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Summary:
Ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) and ventriculo-atrial (VA) shunting are accepted
as a standard therapy for hydrocephalus, even endoscopic 3rd ventriculostomy
has become a definitive treatment in cases of occlusive hydrocephalus.
Malfunction of shunt systems frequently leads to surgical
revisions where complication rate reaches 60 % in the long term. Ventriculo-
cholecystic shunting is less known as an alternative procedure beside
other possibilities with pleural, peritoneal, ureteral and salpingeal drainage
exist. The presented case of a well tolerated gallbladder shunt with
three-year follow-up may encourage the more frequent use of this easy
procedure in problem affected patients.
Key words:
ventriculo-cholecystic shunting, ventriculo-gallbladder shunt,
hydrocephalus
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