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Laparotomy versus Laparoscopic Placement of Distal Catheter in Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Procedureopen access

Authors
Park, Young SeopPark, In SungPark, Kyung BumLee, Chul HeeHwang, Soo HyunHan, Jong Woo
Issue Date
Oct-2010
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOC
Keywords
Hydrocephalus; Laparoscopy; Peritoneal catheter
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY, v.48, no.4, pp 325 - 329
Pages
5
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY
Volume
48
Number
4
Start Page
325
End Page
329
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24941
DOI
10.3340/jkns.2010.48.4.325
ISSN
2005-3711
1598-7876
Abstract
Objective : Traditionally, peritoneal catheter is inserted with midline laparotomy incision in ventriculoperitonea (V-P) shunt procedures. Complications of V-P shunt is not uncommon and have been reported to occur in 5-37% of cases. The aim of this study is to compare the clinical outcomes and the operation time between laparotomy and laparoscopic groups. Methods : A total of 155 V-P shunt procedures were performed to treat hydrocephalic patients of various origins in our institute between June 2006 to January 2010; 95 of which were laparoscopically guided and 65 were not. We reviewed the operation time, surgery-related complications, and intraoperative and postoperative problems. Results : In the laparoscopy group, the mean duration of the procedure (52 minutes) was significantly shorter (p < 0.001) than the laparotomy group (109 minutes). There were two cases of malfunctions and one incidence of diaphragm injury in the laparotomy group. In contrast, there were neither malfunction nor any internal organ injuries in the laparoscopy group (p = 0.034). There were total of two cases of infections from both groups (p = 0.7). Conclusion : Laparoscopically guided insertions of distal shunt catheter is considered a fast and safe method in contrast to the laparotomy technique. This method allows the exact localization of the peritoneal catheter and a confirmation of its patency.
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