Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique
Hydrocephalus is a common central nervous system (CNS) disorder in which there is an excess of cerebrospinal fluid within the cerebral ventricles, leading to their dilation. There are several pathologies that lead to this scenario: cerebral aqueduct stenosis, congenital malformations, cerebral neopl...
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| author | Valdecir Spenazato Aline Rabelo Rodrigues Beatriz Pereira Vilela Carolina Barcha Santos João Victor Carvalho da Paz Ricardo Santos de Oliveira Matheus Fernando Manzolli Ballestero |
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| description | Hydrocephalus is a common central nervous system (CNS) disorder in which there is an excess of cerebrospinal fluid within the cerebral ventricles, leading to their dilation. There are several pathologies that lead to this scenario: cerebral aqueduct stenosis, congenital malformations, cerebral neoplasms, cerebral hemorrhages, traumatic brain injury and meningitis, while the signs and symptoms differ according to age, underlying disease, malformations or associated injuries, and intracranial pressure level. The invasive treatment routinely performed for hydrocephalus is the insertion of a drainage system, known as a bypass. The present report describe a case of a 4-year-old patient with a history of using multiple ventricular shunts with multiple complications which had as a definitive treatment a ventriculogallbladder shunt (VGB) technique, and was asymptomatic after 2 years of follow-up. VGB has a great indication factor, does not present physiological changes due to its absorption of CSF, manifests fewer complications during its use, and is controlled by radiography and USG. However, it is currently used in cases of ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP) failure. A VGB placement carries the same risk of all inherent complications that can occur with a VP, including malfunction and infection. It can be concluded that a VGB is underestimated by most physicians as it is not a conventional method. Despite this, it should be an alternative to be considered in case of refractory patients and in the absence of effectiveness of other types of shunts. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-c06bb502f4fc4082ba2c3cda2daa65d22025-08-19T22:49:36ZengBrazilian Society for Pediatric NeurosurgeryArchives of Pediatric Neurosurgery2675-36262022-09-0143(September-December)e1432022e143202210.46900/apn.v4i3(September-December).143175Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected techniqueValdecir Spenazato0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6300-4848Aline Rabelo Rodrigues1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7844-526XBeatriz Pereira Vilela2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0710-6890Carolina Barcha Santos3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1525-2051João Victor Carvalho da Paz4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2896-1079Ricardo Santos de Oliveira5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0390-5553Matheus Fernando Manzolli Ballestero6https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6643-1207University of Vale do Sapucai, Pouso Alegre, BrazilJataí Federal University, Jataí, Brazil.Jataí Federal University, Jataí, Brazil.Araraquara University, Araraquara, Brazil.CEUMA University, São Luis, Brazil.Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, BrazilDepartment of Medicine, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, BrazilHydrocephalus is a common central nervous system (CNS) disorder in which there is an excess of cerebrospinal fluid within the cerebral ventricles, leading to their dilation. There are several pathologies that lead to this scenario: cerebral aqueduct stenosis, congenital malformations, cerebral neoplasms, cerebral hemorrhages, traumatic brain injury and meningitis, while the signs and symptoms differ according to age, underlying disease, malformations or associated injuries, and intracranial pressure level. The invasive treatment routinely performed for hydrocephalus is the insertion of a drainage system, known as a bypass. The present report describe a case of a 4-year-old patient with a history of using multiple ventricular shunts with multiple complications which had as a definitive treatment a ventriculogallbladder shunt (VGB) technique, and was asymptomatic after 2 years of follow-up. VGB has a great indication factor, does not present physiological changes due to its absorption of CSF, manifests fewer complications during its use, and is controlled by radiography and USG. However, it is currently used in cases of ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP) failure. A VGB placement carries the same risk of all inherent complications that can occur with a VP, including malfunction and infection. It can be concluded that a VGB is underestimated by most physicians as it is not a conventional method. Despite this, it should be an alternative to be considered in case of refractory patients and in the absence of effectiveness of other types of shunts.https://www.archpedneurosurg.com.br/sbnped2019/article/view/143hydrocephalusneurosurgeryventriculoperitoneal shunt |
| spellingShingle | Valdecir Spenazato Aline Rabelo Rodrigues Beatriz Pereira Vilela Carolina Barcha Santos João Victor Carvalho da Paz Ricardo Santos de Oliveira Matheus Fernando Manzolli Ballestero Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique hydrocephalus neurosurgery ventriculoperitoneal shunt |
| title | Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique |
| title_full | Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique |
| title_fullStr | Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique |
| title_full_unstemmed | Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique |
| title_short | Ventriculo-gallbladder shunt: a case report of a neglected technique |
| title_sort | ventriculo gallbladder shunt a case report of a neglected technique |
| topic | hydrocephalus neurosurgery ventriculoperitoneal shunt |
| url | https://www.archpedneurosurg.com.br/sbnped2019/article/view/143 |
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