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Minimally invasive neurosurgery for cerebrospinal fluid disorders.
[hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius]
This
article
focuses
on
minimally
invasive
approaches
used
to
address
disorders
of
cerebrospinal
fluid
(
CSF
)
circulation
.
The
author
covers
the
primary
CSF
disorders
that
are
amenable
to
minimally
invasive
treatment
,
including
aqueductal
stenosis
,
fourth
ventricular
outlet
obstruction
(
including
Chiari
malformation
)
,
isolated
lateral
ventricle
,
isolated
fourth
ventricle
,
multiloculated
hydrocephalus
,
arachnoid
cysts
,
and
tumors
that
block
CSF
flow
.
General
approaches
to
evaluating
disorders
of
CSF
circulation
,
including
detailed
imaging
studies
,
are
discussed
.
Approaches
to
minimally
invasive
management
of
such
disorders
are
described
in
general
,
and
for
each
specific
entity
.
For
each
procedure
,
indications
,
surgical
technique
,
and
known
outcomes
are
detailed
.
Specific
complications
as
well
as
strategies
for
their
avoidance
and
management
are
addressed
.
Lastly
,
future
directions
and
the
need
for
structured
outcome
studies
are
discussed
.
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hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
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