(1) Background: pediatric hydrocephalus is a challenging condition. Programmable shunt valves (PSV) have been increasingly used. This study is undertaken to firstly, to objectively evaluate the efficacy of PSV as a treatment modality for pediatric hydrocephalus; and next, review its associated patient outcomes at our institution. Secondary objectives include the assessment of our indications for PSV, and corroboration of our results with published literature. (2) Methods: this is an ethics-approved, retrospective study. Variables of interest include age, gender, hydrocephalus etiology, shunt failure rates and incidence of adjustments made per PSV. Data including shunt failure, implant survival, and utility comparisons between PSV types are ...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: Forty percent of standard cerebrospinal fluid shunts implanted for the tre...
Introduction Ventriculo‐peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of trea...
Purpose Ventricular catheter implantation in pediatric hydrocephalus can become a highly challenging...
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of a flow-regulating shunt (Orb...
Journal ArticleObject. Previous reports suggest that adjustable valves may improve the survival of c...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of programmable valves compared with non-programma...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Treatment monitoring and outcome evaluation of shunt therapy in pediatric hydrocephalus require gapl...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: Forty percent of standard cerebrospinal fluid shunts implanted for the tre...
Introduction Ventriculo‐peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of trea...
Purpose Ventricular catheter implantation in pediatric hydrocephalus can become a highly challenging...
OBJECT: The goal of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of a flow-regulating shunt (Orb...
Journal ArticleObject. Previous reports suggest that adjustable valves may improve the survival of c...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of programmable valves compared with non-programma...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
A series of 100 children under 2 years of age treated for hydrocephalus is described. All patients r...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Introduction: Ventriculo-peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of tre...
Treatment monitoring and outcome evaluation of shunt therapy in pediatric hydrocephalus require gapl...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: Forty percent of standard cerebrospinal fluid shunts implanted for the tre...
Introduction Ventriculo‐peritoneal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt is the most common method of trea...
Purpose Ventricular catheter implantation in pediatric hydrocephalus can become a highly challenging...