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World Neurosurg X ; 23: 100332, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38533233

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Background: Complications associated with ventriculoperitoneal shunt insertion constitute a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among hydrocephalus patients. Despite this, VP shunt placement has remained the mainstay of treatment for hydrocephalus. The aim of this study is to evaluate the complications of VP shunt surgery in our environment and to identify the risk factors associated with it. Methodology: Patients who had VP shunt surgery over a period of two years (Jan 2015-December 2016) were evaluated retrospectively by reviewing their hospital records. The patients' demography, aetiology and clinical presentation of the hydrocephalus, and complications were analysed using SPSS version 26.0. Results were presented in tables and figures. Results: A total of 69 patients who had VP shunt over the study period had complete medical records available for review. Their age ranged between 2days and 68years with a male to female ratio of 1.8:1. Overall complication rate was 30.4%. Shunt malfunction (11.5%) and shunt infection (7.2%) were the commonest complications recorded. Late presentation was the most important risk factor for shunt complications. Conclusion: The rate of shunt complications seen in this study compares fairly with studies in other parts of the world.

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Cureus ; 13(11): e20016, 2021 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34987904

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Background Acute traumatic subdural hematoma is life-threatening and is associated with high unfavorable outcomes in developing countries. Objective We aim to identify factors contributing to outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to acute subdural hematoma (SDH) in patients admitted to National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria. Methods This was a retrospective review of 34 patients who consecutively underwent neurosurgery for acute SDH over five years (from January 2015 to December 2019). Demographic data, clinical characteristics, and the time intervals from injury to surgery were investigated to determine the interactions between all these factors and outcome. Outcome was graded according to the Glasgow outcome scale at the three-month follow-up. Results Out of 34 patients who had surgical evacuation for traumatic acute subdural hematoma, 15 patients died (44.1%). A significant correlation was identified between outcome and the Glasgow coma scale score at admission. No significant correlation was seen between the outcome and the age, gender and the time from injury to surgery (chi2 test, p>0.05). Conclusion The rate of unfavorable outcomes in acute subdural hematoma is high. The Glasgow coma score at admission is an important predictor for outcome in traumatic acute subdural hematoma.

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