Do we need variable pressure shunts?
- PMID: 1562303
- DOI: 10.3109/02688699209002904
Do we need variable pressure shunts?
Abstract
We describe our experience using a variable pressure cerebrospinal fluid shunting system, over a period of 5 years. These valves appear to be reliable and have the advantage of allowing pressure setting adjustments to be made in the out-patient clinic. An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of this system, allowing for materials, theatre time and hospital stay, suggests that over pounds 21,000 was saved, by avoiding shunt revision procedures, over this period.
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