Endoscopic treatment of the trapped fourth ventricle

Citation
C. Teo et al., Endoscopic treatment of the trapped fourth ventricle, NEUROSURGER, 44(6), 1999, pp. 1257-1261
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
NEUROSURGERY
ISSN journal
0148396X → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1257 - 1261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-396X(199906)44:6<1257:ETOTTF>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To propose endoscopic treatment as an effective initial alternat ive for patients with a trapped fourth ventricle. METHODS: We reviewed the records of the last 16 consecutive patients with a symptomatic trapped fourth ventricle seen at the Arkansas Children's Hospi tal, The first eight patients underwent a shunt procedure; the next eight h ad endoscopic procedures, The shunt procedures consisted of either separate shunts or combined supra- and infratentorial shunts with shared distal cat heters. The endoscopic procedures consisted of either fenestration into the lateral ventricle or aqueductal plasty with or without a stent. RESULTS: All patients underwent successful procedures with good outcomes, a lthough the patients with shunts appeared to have a higher-than-expected ra te of revision (50%). Seven revisions were performed on four patients, with a complication rate of 25%. Of the patients who had endoscopic procedures, one eventually required a shunt. The overall complication rate for patient s who had endoscopic procedures was also 25%. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic treatment of the trapped fourth ventricle is effecti ve in most cases. In view of the higher-than-expected revision rate with fo urth ventricular shunts and an equivalent complication rate, endoscopic tre atment is a reasonable initial treatment option for patients with a trapped fourth ventricle.