Frequency and Pattern of Early Complications after Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy in Obstructive Hydrocephalus
Naeem Ul Haq, Anwar Shah, Atif Hussain, Mohammad Mushtaq, Shoaib Saleem Khan, Syed Zahid Hussain Shah
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the
frequency of complication among patients after endoscopic third ventriculostomy
in obstructive hydrocephalus.
Study Design: Descriptive study
Place and Duration: Conducted at the department of
Neurosurgery, Bacha Khan Medical College Mardan/ Medical Complex Mardan and
Frontier Medical and Dental College, Abbottabad for duration of 06 months from April
2021 to September 2021.
Methods: There were one hundred and fifteen patients
of both genders with ages 1-40 years were presented. Included patients had
obstructive hydrocephalus. Detailed demographics, including age, sex, and BMI,
were obtained from all patients with signed permission. Patients underwent CT
scan and brain MRI. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy was performed among all
the cases after indication of symptoms. Post-treatment effectiveness and
complication were assessed after follow up within duration of 2-weeks. SPSS
25.0 version was used to analyze all data.
Results: Mean age of the patients was 6.2 ±3.25 years.
Among 115 cases, 70 (60.9%) were males and 45 (29.1%) were female patients.
Aqueductal stenosis was the most common disease found in 77 (67%) cases
followed by posterior fossa tumours 20 (17.4%), VP shunt blocked in 17 (14.8%)
and CSF ascites in 3 (2.6%) cases. We found complications in 24 (20.9%) cases
CSF leak was the most common found in 12 (10.4%) cases, meningitis in 4 (3.5%),
seizures and bleeding in 3 (2.6%).
Mortality found in 2 (1.7%) cases.
Conclusion: We concluded in this study that the
endoscopic third ventriculostomy is an effective and safe method for the
patients of obstructive hydrocephalus in terms of minimum complication with
lower rate of mortality.
Keywords: Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy, Obstructive
Hydrocephalus, Mortality, Complications