Limitations of neuroendoscopic treatment for pediatric hydrocephalus and considerations from future perspectives

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Abstract

Neuroendoscopy has become common in the field of pediatric neurosurgery. As an alternative procedure to cerebrospinal fluid shunt, endoscopic third ventriculostomy has been the routine surgical treatment for obstructive hydrocephalus. However, the indication is still debatable in infantile periods. The predictors of late failure and how to manage are still unknown. Recently, the remarkable results of endoscopic choroid plexus coagulation in combination with third ventriculostomy, reported from experiences in Africa, present puzzling complexity. The current data on the role of neuroendoscopic surgery for pediatric hydrocephalus is reported with discussion of its limitations and future perspectives, in this review.

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Nishiyama, K., Yoshimura, J., & Fujii, Y. (2015, August 15). Limitations of neuroendoscopic treatment for pediatric hydrocephalus and considerations from future perspectives. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica. Japan Neurosurgical Society. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.ra.2014-0433

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