2016
DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2016.05.00172
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Thecoperitoneal Shunt ‘Cast Away’

Abstract: Mechanical shunt complication accounts for more than half of all shunt failures. Ever since its introduction, the use of cerebrospinal shunting systems has led to complications. Nevertheless, complication, though fewer nowadays, persist. Such complications: mechanical failure, infections and migration. We are reporting a very rare case of thecoperitoneal shunt migration not only towards peritoneal cavity also towards third ventricle.

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“…associated with old shunt systems or techniques. These comorbidities were explained by arachnoiditis of conus medullaris and lower lumbar roots [6] . In addition, subarachnoid hemorrhage and intra-cerebral hematoma have been reported after a LP shunt [7] .…”
Section: Clinical Improvement Occurred In 27 [90%]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…associated with old shunt systems or techniques. These comorbidities were explained by arachnoiditis of conus medullaris and lower lumbar roots [6] . In addition, subarachnoid hemorrhage and intra-cerebral hematoma have been reported after a LP shunt [7] .…”
Section: Clinical Improvement Occurred In 27 [90%]mentioning
confidence: 99%