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Neurology India
Medknow Publications on behalf of the Neurological Society of India
ISSN: 0028-3886 EISSN: 0028-3886
Vol. 52, No. 2, 2004, pp. 188-190
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Bioline Code: ni04057
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Neurology India, Vol. 52, No. 2, 2004, pp. 188-190
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Lumboperitoneal shunts: Review of 409 cases
Yadav YR, Pande Sanjay , Raina Vijay K, Singh Manish
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:
A prospective study was carried out to evaluate the lumboperitoneal shunt procedure.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
Four hundred and nine patients having communicating hydrocephalus were selected for the procedure during a 10-year period from March 1992 to February 2002. The average follow-up was 45.34 months.
RESULTS:
Tubercular meningitis (TBM)-related hydrocephalus was detected in 285 patients. Forty per cent of the patients were less than 15 years of age. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of less than 8 was seen in 40% patients and 14.9% patients were in GCS 13-15. At the time of discharge 56.7% patients improved in their GCS to 13 -15 and 14.9% were in GCS 8 or less. The overall mortality was 5.13% and shunt-related mortality was seen in 2% patients. Shunt malfunction requiring revision was seen in 32 patients (7.8%) and the total number of shunt revisions was 44 (11%). Shunt infection was noted in 3.4% patients. CSF leak at the lumbar end occurred in 12 patients. Four patients required conversion of LP shunt to VP shunt.
CONCLUSIONS:
Lumboperitoneal shunt is an effective shunting procedure in communicating hydrocephalus.
Keywords
Tubercular meningitis, hydrocephalus, shunt, lumboperitoneal shunt
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