Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To determine the causes of early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus. METHOD: A retrospective study was conducted on 46 children submitted to ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery between February 2005 and February 2007. RESULTS: Thirteen (28%) patients presented complications, which were due to infection in 9 (69%) and to malfunction of the shunt system in 4 (31%).The mean number of surgical procedures performed on patients who presented complications was 2.8 per patient, with a total of 46 surgeries in this group. All patients with infectious complications were identified during their hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Infection was the most common complication. The infection rate was proportional to the length of hospital stay. All patients with hydrocephalus due to tumors or myelomeningocele presented complications. A higher incidence of infections was observed in children older than 2 years. |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus Braga,Moisés Heleno Vieira hydrocephalus hydrocephalus valve ventriculoperitoneal shunt ventriculoatrial shunt early complications |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus |
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Braga,Moisés Heleno Vieira |
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Braga,Moisés Heleno Vieira Carvalho,Gervásio Teles C. de Brandão,Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Lima,Franklin Bernardes Faraj de Costa,Bruno Silva |
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Carvalho,Gervásio Teles C. de Brandão,Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Lima,Franklin Bernardes Faraj de Costa,Bruno Silva |
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Braga,Moisés Heleno Vieira Carvalho,Gervásio Teles C. de Brandão,Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Lima,Franklin Bernardes Faraj de Costa,Bruno Silva |
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hydrocephalus hydrocephalus valve ventriculoperitoneal shunt ventriculoatrial shunt early complications |
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hydrocephalus hydrocephalus valve ventriculoperitoneal shunt ventriculoatrial shunt early complications |
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the causes of early shunt complications in 46 children with hydrocephalus. METHOD: A retrospective study was conducted on 46 children submitted to ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery between February 2005 and February 2007. RESULTS: Thirteen (28%) patients presented complications, which were due to infection in 9 (69%) and to malfunction of the shunt system in 4 (31%).The mean number of surgical procedures performed on patients who presented complications was 2.8 per patient, with a total of 46 surgeries in this group. All patients with infectious complications were identified during their hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Infection was the most common complication. The infection rate was proportional to the length of hospital stay. All patients with hydrocephalus due to tumors or myelomeningocele presented complications. A higher incidence of infections was observed in children older than 2 years. |
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