PMID: 15373183Sep 18, 2004Paper

Ventriculo-ureteric shunt without associated nephrectomy for the treatment of hydrocephalus

Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie
Jean-François HetetLoïc Le Normand

Abstract

The authors report the case of a 51-year-old patient with hydrocephalus following posterior fossa surgery (cerebellar astrocytoma) treated by ventriculo-peritoneal shunt, then ventriculo-atrial shunt. After repeated valve revisions (diffuse peritoneal loculation, intracardiac thrombus responsible for dyspnoea and recurrent pulmonary embolism, shunt infections), another mode of shunting was required. The authors opted for ventriculo-ureteric shunt comprising ureteric reimplantation into a psoas bladder, without associated nephrectomy, which appears to constitute an alternative in the case of difficult surgical management of hydrocephalus or after failure of other modes of ventricular shunting.

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