雑誌文献を検索します。書籍を検索する際には「書籍検索」を選択してください。

検索

書誌情報 詳細検索 by 医中誌

Japanese

Laparoscopic retrieval of a dislocated ventriculoperitoneal shunt catheter:report of three cases and a review of the literature Yoshitaka HIRANO 1 , Hiroyasu SASAJIMA 1 , Katsuyoshi MINEURA 1 , Yasunobu ITOH 1 , Toru OHTA 1 , Noriaki HANYU 1 , Masayoshi KOWADA 1 , Jun-ichi TANAKA 2 , Kenji KOYAMA 2 1Neurosurgical Service, Akita University Hospital 2Neurosurgical First Department of Surgery, Akita University Hospital Keyword: ventriculoperitoneal shunt , shunt dysfunction , dislocated catheters , laparoscopic retrieval , hydrocephalus pp.629-633
Published Date 1997/7/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436901418
  • Abstract
  • Look Inside

Described are 3 cases of a disconnected ventricu-loperitoneal shunting system that was successfully re-trieved by using a laparoscopic procedure, with a re-view of the literature. All patients had symptoms of in-creased intracranial pressure. Roentgenograms showed disconnection of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt catheter at the connecting device and its migration into the peri-toneal cavity. A laparoscope was introduced into the peritoneal cavity using the double puncture procedure and the catheter was extracted in less than 15 minutes.The use of a laparoscope enabled exploration of the en-tire space of the cavity without any large laparotomy incision. Furthermore, the laparoscopic procedure also easily enabled introduction of a replaceable ventricu-loperitoneal shunt catheter into the appropriate portion in the cavity and confirmed the CSF flow into the cav-ity. Because catheters which have migrated into the cavity might cause an acute abdomen, it is important that they should be removed as soon as possible. It should be kept in mind, during the procedures of ex-tracting catheters, that the inner absorptive surface of the peritoneal cavity must be preserved as much as possible. In this regard, laparoscopic retrieval of discon-nected shunt catheters is a promising method.


Copyright © 1997, Igaku-Shoin Ltd. All rights reserved.

基本情報

電子版ISSN 1882-1251 印刷版ISSN 0301-2603 医学書院

関連文献

もっと見る

文献を共有