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Chronic subdural hematoma after endoscopic third ventriculostomy: a case report and literature review.
[hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius]
Chronic
subdural
hematoma
is
a
very
rarely
observed
complication
after
endoscopic
third
ventriculostomy
(
ETV
)
.
A
21
-
year
-old
male
patient
was
admitted
to
our
clinic
with
complaining
of
headache
,
weakness
and
tremor
.
The
fundoscopic
examination
revealed
slightly
indistinct
border
of
the
papilla
and
neurological
examination
findings
were
normal
.
The
cranial
computed
tomographic
(
CT
)
and
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
findings
demonstrated
three
-
ventricular
hydrocephalus
due
to
aqueductal
stenosis
and
ETV
was
performed
.
The
symptoms
got
better
after
the
operation
.
At
1
½
month
postoperatively
the
patient
reapplied
to
our
clinic
with
a
symptom
of
severe
headache
.
Cranial
BT
imaging
demonstrated
enlargement
of
subdural
hematoma
.
The
hematoma
was
treated
by
burr
-hole
evacuation
and
drainage
and
totally
disappeared
in
the
postoperative
period
.
The
follow-up
CT
scan
was
evaluated
as
normal
.
Nowadays
,
ETV
is
accepted
as
a
safe
and
an
alternative
method
for
the
treatment
of
obstructive
hydrocephalus
instead
of
shunt
operation
.
Chronic
subdural
hematoma
is
a
rarely
observed
complication
after
ETV
.