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Case Reports
. 2021 Jul-Sep;16(3):232-239.
doi: 10.4103/jpn.JPN_73_16. Epub 2022 Jan 7.

Multiloculated Hydrocephalus: Evolution of Treatments and Outcome

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Multiloculated Hydrocephalus: Evolution of Treatments and Outcome

N K Venkataramana. J Pediatr Neurosci. 2021 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

Multiloculated hydrocephalus has an overall dismal functional outcome; imaging, early diagnosis, and technological advancements have made new roads in its management. Thirty infants with multiloculated hydrocephalus were studied. Progressive enlargement of the head was the most common presentation in 77%; of these, 47% were treated for neonatal meningitis and septicemia and 20% had suffered birth trauma. The majority required a single ventriculoperitoneal shunt; nine of them required multiple shunts; and six were managed with endoscopic fenestration and endoscopic third ventriculostomy. On follow-up, shunt malfunction was the most common complication. Only 26% of the survivors could achieve normal, neuropsychological developments. The mortality in this series is 6.7%.

Keywords: Endoscopy; V P shunt; management; multiloculated hydrocephalus; outcome.

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Multiloculated hydrocephalus (axial)
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Membrane of loculated hydrocephalus
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Opened loculi with collapsing membranes
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Fenestration with bipolar
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Complete opening
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Opening of the septum
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MRI CSF flow study in Multi loculated hydrocephalus
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Multi loculated hydrocephalus requiring multiple shunts

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