Question
On May 17, 2010, the patient suffered a craniocerebral infection due to trauma, which led to obstructive hydrocephalus on June 5. The patient was in a coma and underwent a drainage operation. Now, the patient has awakened, but is not fully conscious.
Answer
Since the obstructive hydrocephalus is caused by intracranial infection, the creation of a shunt does not always guarantee success, but it can be attempted. As the patient is a child, regular adjustments may be necessary after the shunt operation.