The Sophy valve and the El-Shafei shunt system for adult hydrocephalus

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A selected series of 22 adult patients with hydrocephalus were treated by a shunt system incorporating a variable pressure Sophy valve or by ventriculojugular shunting against the direction of blood flow using the El-Shafei system. One patient had insertion of two Sophy valves and an El-Shafei shunt. Patient selection was reserved to those with hydrocephalus thought to be at high risk when shunted with systems containing a conventional unipressure valve. None of the eight patients who had ventriculojugular shunting by the El-Shafei method demonstrated any notable clinical or radiological improvement subsequent to shunt insertion. Of the 16 Sophy devices inserted only seven produced a satisfactory result. The current evaluation of shunt malfunction could be improved by support for a national register.

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O’Reilly, G., & Williams, B. (1995). The Sophy valve and the El-Shafei shunt system for adult hydrocephalus. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 59(6), 621–624. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.59.6.621

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