Transumbilical single-incision laparoscopically assisted ventriculoperitoneal shunting: a minimal invasive technique.
2021
Objective Hydrocephalus is not rare in the child. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) is still the gold standard in treating non-obstructive hydrocephalus in children. Several approaches have been described and in modern surgery, in which lesser invasive techniques are predominant. This study aims at presenting a minimally invasive technique for the placement of the abdominal part of the catheter. Methods We describe a minimally invasive approach for the placement of the abdominal part of the catheter using a single-incision laparoscopic technique (SILS). Furthermore, considerations about complications, follow-up, and advantages and disadvantages of the above mentioned technique will be discussed. Result These surgeries were performed successfully without any conversion. The operation time was 60 min, and the abdominal procedure was 11 min. The patient had the oral fluid intake 12 h later with the average hospitalization of 3 days after the surgery. During a 2-month follow-up, favorable cosmetic results were obtained with no relevant complications occurred. Conclusion Single-incision laparoscopically assisted VPS is feasible and safe in the treatment of hydrocephalus with less invasive and better cosmetic results from the preliminary experience.
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