One-Year Shunt-Free Survival after Secondary Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV) for Shunt Malfunction: Insights from a Tertiary Care Center in a Resource-Constrained Setting

Authors

  • Iqbal Ahmad Department of Neurosurgery, Nishtar Medical University (NMU), Multan
  • Shakeel Ahmad Mashoori Department of Neurosurgery, Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health (CH & ICH), Multan
  • Muhammad Hasan Raza Department of Neurosurgery, Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences (PINS), Lahore
  • Muhammad Kashif Chishti Dept of Surgery, Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health (CH & ICH), Multan
  • Khitam Ul Haq Department of Neurosurgery, Nishtar Medical University (NMU), Multan – Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36552/pjns.v29i1.1090

Abstract

Objectives:  To assess the one-year shunt-free survival rate in patients undergoing secondary ETV for shunt failure.

Materials & Methods:  This retrospective study is done to evaluate the one-year shunt-free outcomes of secondary endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in 32 patients who presented with ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt malfunction due to obstructive hydrocephalus in a tertiary care hospital. Post-operative clinical features of raised intracranial pressure and shunt malfunctions were assessed for one year. MRI or CT scan and a history of shunt revision/insertion during the follow-up period were also noted.

Results:  We had 32 patients in our study 17 males (53.1%) and 15 females (46.9%) with shunt malfunction treated by secondary ETV. The mean age at the time of ETV was 12 years with standard deviations ranging from 0.7 to 15 years. The one-year shunt revision-free survival rate was 68.8%. No major complications occurred in patients after the endoscopic procedures.

Conclusion:  Results show a significant success rate in achieving shunt-free outcomes, especially in younger patients, favoring, secondary ETV as a viable option as compared to shunt revision.

Keywords:  Endoscopy, Hydrocephalus, Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt, shunt failure, Ventriculostomy

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2025-03-01

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