AbstractObjectiveIs to define the role of neuroendoscopy in the management of cases with multiloculated hydrocephalus.MethodsThis study was carried out on 14 patients suffering from septated, multiloculated hydrocephalus. The patients’ ages were between 6 and 20months. All patients passed through the well-known popular scenario of shunts and their problems of infection, obstruction, revision, hemorrhage and/or shunt removal. The aim of endoscopic interventions was to connect as many cysts to the cyst harboring the fenestrated end of the shunt keeping in mind to try as much as possible to drain the larger cysts especially if causing midline shift.ResultsTwo weeks post-operatively a CT scan follow up was done in all patients. We needed to re-...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
Abstract Background Multiple arachnoid cysts are very rare within the central nervous system. The cy...
Introduction Neuroendoscopy plays an important role in minimally invasive neurosurgery. The authors ...
Objective: Is to define the role of neuroendoscopy in the management of cases with multiloculated hy...
Objective: Hydrocephalus shunt remains as the most common treatment choice for nonobstructive hydro...
Objective: To define the role of neuroendoscopy as an adjuvant technique for the management of pedia...
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical interv...
The authors report a series of 40 patients treated by endoscopic neurosurgery. It includes 31 cases ...
Hydrocephalus occurs due to increased cerebral spinal fluid within the ventricular system of the bra...
Background. Intraventricular uniloculated compartments are relatively seen frequently in children pr...
Third ventriculostomy has been used for the treatment of obstructive hydrocephalus since Dandy first...
Objective: Hydrocephalus is the most common neurological disease in pediatric neurosurgery.(1) ...
Contains fulltext : 48275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The indication...
The clinical features and endoscopic findings were investigated in 20 patients with isolated lateral...
The endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is a neuroendoscopical procedure that represents a more s...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
Abstract Background Multiple arachnoid cysts are very rare within the central nervous system. The cy...
Introduction Neuroendoscopy plays an important role in minimally invasive neurosurgery. The authors ...
Objective: Is to define the role of neuroendoscopy in the management of cases with multiloculated hy...
Objective: Hydrocephalus shunt remains as the most common treatment choice for nonobstructive hydro...
Objective: To define the role of neuroendoscopy as an adjuvant technique for the management of pedia...
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical interv...
The authors report a series of 40 patients treated by endoscopic neurosurgery. It includes 31 cases ...
Hydrocephalus occurs due to increased cerebral spinal fluid within the ventricular system of the bra...
Background. Intraventricular uniloculated compartments are relatively seen frequently in children pr...
Third ventriculostomy has been used for the treatment of obstructive hydrocephalus since Dandy first...
Objective: Hydrocephalus is the most common neurological disease in pediatric neurosurgery.(1) ...
Contains fulltext : 48275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The indication...
The clinical features and endoscopic findings were investigated in 20 patients with isolated lateral...
The endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is a neuroendoscopical procedure that represents a more s...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
Abstract Background Multiple arachnoid cysts are very rare within the central nervous system. The cy...
Introduction Neuroendoscopy plays an important role in minimally invasive neurosurgery. The authors ...