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Laparoscopy-assisted placement of a ventriculobiliary shunt: a technical note

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PurposeHydrocephalus is a common condition in pediatric neurosurgeon’s clinical practice. Peritoneal and atrial shunting is the treatment of choice in the immense majority of patients. Sometimes, there are complex cases… Click to show full abstract

PurposeHydrocephalus is a common condition in pediatric neurosurgeon’s clinical practice. Peritoneal and atrial shunting is the treatment of choice in the immense majority of patients. Sometimes, there are complex cases that may need innovative solutions in order to implant the distal catheter of the shunt: in these situations, the gallbladder is a well-described option and it can be safely used.MethodsWe report the case of a 4-month-old baby with a wide optic-chiasmal hypothalamic glioma generating hydrocephalus with high protein values in CSF. Ventriculobiliary shunting was decided, and the distal catheter was directed by the assistance of laparoscopic surgery.ResultsThe outcome was satisfactory.ConclusionsAs far as we know, laparoscopic placement of a distal catheter in the gallbladder has not been described in the literature; herein, we describe the tenets and the technical tips of this approach.

Keywords: ventriculobiliary shunt; laparoscopy assisted; placement ventriculobiliary; distal catheter; assisted placement; shunt

Journal Title: Child's Nervous System
Year Published: 2019

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