Infections of the cerebrospinal shunts and other neurosurgical structures are not uncommon in the clinical practice. These infections are mostly clinical emergencies carrying negative prognostic impacts on the patients as well as consuming healthcare resources. The low pathogenicity nature of some implicated pathogens results in minimal physical signs that may complicate the diagnosis and mislead the practitioner. Furthermore, little good prospective data exists in the field of neurosurgical infections and most available evidence is derived from retrospective nonrandomized studies. This protocol is meant to utilize the available evidence-based best practice to provide a guide for diagnosing and managing common neurosurgical infections inclu...
The improvement in the management of hydrocephalus comes from the following: early diagnosis, radio...
With the technical developments in neurosurgery, increasing numbers of neurosurgical implants are us...
This study was performed to investigate the incidence and etiology of ventriculostomy-related infect...
Infections of the cerebrospinal shunts and other neurosurgical structures are not uncommon in the cl...
PubMedID: 15995329Infections of cerebrospinal fluid shunts continue to be a substantial source of mo...
Central nervous system (CNS) shunt infection is a cause of significant morbidity, causing shunt mal...
Contains fulltext : 48330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Examination of...
Cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection can be recalcitrant. Recurrence is common despite appropriate th...
The incidence of infections affecting the central nervous system has increased in recent years, maki...
Health care- and device-associated central nervous system (CNS) infections have a distinct epidemiol...
PubMed ID: 7782861Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt infection is one of the most frequent and disablin...
Brown et al. [1] published a favourable experience with treatment of Staphylococcus coagulase negati...
Infection in those with hydrocephalus shunts or external drains (EVDs) can cause serious central ner...
The central nervous system is a very delicate and vulnerable organ which enjoys protection by layers...
The central nervous system is a very delicate and vulnerable organ which enjoys protection by layers...
The improvement in the management of hydrocephalus comes from the following: early diagnosis, radio...
With the technical developments in neurosurgery, increasing numbers of neurosurgical implants are us...
This study was performed to investigate the incidence and etiology of ventriculostomy-related infect...
Infections of the cerebrospinal shunts and other neurosurgical structures are not uncommon in the cl...
PubMedID: 15995329Infections of cerebrospinal fluid shunts continue to be a substantial source of mo...
Central nervous system (CNS) shunt infection is a cause of significant morbidity, causing shunt mal...
Contains fulltext : 48330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Examination of...
Cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection can be recalcitrant. Recurrence is common despite appropriate th...
The incidence of infections affecting the central nervous system has increased in recent years, maki...
Health care- and device-associated central nervous system (CNS) infections have a distinct epidemiol...
PubMed ID: 7782861Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt infection is one of the most frequent and disablin...
Brown et al. [1] published a favourable experience with treatment of Staphylococcus coagulase negati...
Infection in those with hydrocephalus shunts or external drains (EVDs) can cause serious central ner...
The central nervous system is a very delicate and vulnerable organ which enjoys protection by layers...
The central nervous system is a very delicate and vulnerable organ which enjoys protection by layers...
The improvement in the management of hydrocephalus comes from the following: early diagnosis, radio...
With the technical developments in neurosurgery, increasing numbers of neurosurgical implants are us...
This study was performed to investigate the incidence and etiology of ventriculostomy-related infect...