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一种新的解决方案,可减少肥胖相关的远端分流导管移位的并发症。

A novel solution to reduce the complications of distal shunt catheter displacement associated with obesity.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA 01805, USA.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2010 Dec;113(6):1314-6. doi: 10.3171/2010.6.JNS10300. Epub 2010 Jul 9.

Abstract

Despite the varied sources of hydrocephalus, all shunt-treated conditions involve redirection of CSF to the body, commonly the peritoneum. Migration of the distal catheter tip out of the peritoneal space can occur, leading to the need for reoperation. Although uncommon, the authors have recently had 3 such cases in obese patients involving distal tubing retropulsion in otherwise uncomplicated surgeries. In addressing this issue, the authors performed anchoring of the distal catheter tubing through a small abdominal mesh, which is commonly used for hernia repair to increase catheter tube friction without compromising CSF flow. The results suggest this method may mitigate the chance of peritoneal catheter displacement in patients with higher than normal intraabdominal pressure.

摘要

尽管脑积水的病因多种多样,但所有接受分流治疗的情况都涉及将 CSF 重新引导到体内,通常是腹膜腔。远端导管尖端可从腹膜腔迁移出来,导致需要再次手术。尽管不常见,但作者最近在肥胖患者中遇到了 3 例此类情况,涉及到在其他情况下并不复杂的手术中远端管的逆行。为了解决这个问题,作者通过一个小的腹部网片对远端导管进行了固定,该网片常用于疝修补术,以增加导管管的摩擦力而不影响 CSF 流动。结果表明,这种方法可能会降低腹腔内压力高于正常水平的患者腹膜导管移位的几率。

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