Anterograde ventricular irrigation during fourth ventricle region surgery

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Abstract

Objective: To reduce postoperative hydrocephalus following surgery in the region of the fourth ventricle. Method/technique: We describe the use of a conventionally placed lateral ventricular catheter to facilitate anterograde ventricular irrigation during surgery in the region of the fourth ventricle. This technique offers a safe alternative to more conventional approaches to fourth ventricular irrigation and obviates the need for placement of a third or fourth ventricular catheter and/or serial lumbar punctures by thoroughly flushing blood and tissue debris from the operative field at the time of surgery. Results: Preliminary results spanning a five-year period show a lower incidence in the need for early ventriculo-peritoneal shunts (5%) and delayed ventriculo-peritoneal shunts (10%). Conclusion: This technique represents a safe method of reducing hydrocephalus following operative procedures in the region of the fourth ventricle.

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Fleetwood, I. G., & Hamilton, M. G. (2005). Anterograde ventricular irrigation during fourth ventricle region surgery. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 32(1), 57–60. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100016887

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