Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3096829 | World Neurosurgery | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Preoperative ETV constitutes an effective procedure for controlling the hydrocephalus associated with posterior fossa tumors. It might lower the rate of persistent postoperative hydrocephalus and result in a short hospital stay. Low rates of patients requiring an extrathecal-CSF shunt device are also reported by authors who utilize ETV postoperatively. As, however, the assessment of the persistent hydrocephalus in these children is based on prolonged ICP monitoring through an external CSF drainage, their results are weighted by a major risk of infective complications and longer hospital stay.
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Authors
Federico Di Rocco, Carlos Eduardo Jucá, Michel Zerah, Christian Sainte-Rose,