ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the outcome of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in the management of obstructive hydrocephalus (OHC). METHODOLOGY: This observational study was conducted at department of neurosurgery, Lady Reading hospital, Peshawar Pakistan from January 2009 to June 2012. During the st...

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Main Authors: Khalid Khanzada, Zia Ur Rehman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2014-03-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/12389
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Zia Ur Rehman
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the outcome of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in the management of obstructive hydrocephalus (OHC). METHODOLOGY: This observational study was conducted at department of neurosurgery, Lady Reading hospital, Peshawar Pakistan from January 2009 to June 2012. During the study period, 130 cases of OHC secondary to posterior fossa tumor undergoing ETV were selected for study through convenient sampling method. The exclusion criteria consisted of patient’s age <6 months, previous history of ETV, recurrent tumor, and Kornofsky score <60. Data was collected on a proforma and analyzed by SPSS-16.  RESULTS: Out of 170 patients, 94 (55.3%) were males and 76 (44.7%) were females, ranging in age from 1-45 years. Ninety (52.9%) cases were <5 years of age and 45 cases (26.5%) were in the 6-10 year age group. ETV had successful outcome in 135 (79.4%) patients. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt   was required in 14 (8.24%) patients for inadequate ventriculostomy. Ventricular drainage device was inserted in 8 (4.7%) cases for hemorrhagic CSF. Complications were observed in 39 (22.9%) cases including inadequate ventriculostomy (8.24%), ventricular bleed (4.7%), CSF leak (2.4%), asymptomatic pneumocephlus (1.2%), seizures (1.2%) and meningitis (1.2%). Five patients (2.94%) died; 2 (1.2%) each due to reverse conning and ventricular bleed and one (0.6%) due to CSF leak with meningitis. CONCLUSION: ETV has success rate of 79.4% in OHC with complication rate of 22.9% and mortality rate of 2.94%. Complications can be reduced by proper selection of patients, detailed plan and skilful performance of surgery in experienced hands and meticulous postoperative care.
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spelling doaj.art-8af13ef7740a4659939d15fcab8ffd7d2022-12-21T23:16:04ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512014-03-0161253012389ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURESKhalid Khanzada0Zia Ur Rehman1PGMI LRH PESHAWARDeptt of neurosurgery PGMI LRH PESHAWAROBJECTIVE: To analyze the outcome of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in the management of obstructive hydrocephalus (OHC). METHODOLOGY: This observational study was conducted at department of neurosurgery, Lady Reading hospital, Peshawar Pakistan from January 2009 to June 2012. During the study period, 130 cases of OHC secondary to posterior fossa tumor undergoing ETV were selected for study through convenient sampling method. The exclusion criteria consisted of patient’s age <6 months, previous history of ETV, recurrent tumor, and Kornofsky score <60. Data was collected on a proforma and analyzed by SPSS-16.  RESULTS: Out of 170 patients, 94 (55.3%) were males and 76 (44.7%) were females, ranging in age from 1-45 years. Ninety (52.9%) cases were <5 years of age and 45 cases (26.5%) were in the 6-10 year age group. ETV had successful outcome in 135 (79.4%) patients. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt   was required in 14 (8.24%) patients for inadequate ventriculostomy. Ventricular drainage device was inserted in 8 (4.7%) cases for hemorrhagic CSF. Complications were observed in 39 (22.9%) cases including inadequate ventriculostomy (8.24%), ventricular bleed (4.7%), CSF leak (2.4%), asymptomatic pneumocephlus (1.2%), seizures (1.2%) and meningitis (1.2%). Five patients (2.94%) died; 2 (1.2%) each due to reverse conning and ventricular bleed and one (0.6%) due to CSF leak with meningitis. CONCLUSION: ETV has success rate of 79.4% in OHC with complication rate of 22.9% and mortality rate of 2.94%. Complications can be reduced by proper selection of patients, detailed plan and skilful performance of surgery in experienced hands and meticulous postoperative care.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/12389
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ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
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title ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
title_full ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
title_fullStr ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
title_full_unstemmed ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
title_short ENDOSCOPIC THIRD VENTRICULOSTOMY: OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN 170 PROCEDURES
title_sort endoscopic third ventriculostomy outcome analysis in 170 procedures
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/12389
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