Explore treatment options for mild to moderate supratentorial hydrocephalus, including traditional ventriculo-peritoneal shunt surgery and the latest endoscopic surgery.
Discuss the treatment methods for pediatric cerebral palsy, including rehabilitation training and possible surgical treatment, as well as what parents should be aware of.
Discussing the treatment methods for pediatric external hydrocephalus, including the causes of excessive cerebrospinal fluid formation or impaired absorption loop, and corresponding treatment strategies.
Mild hydrocephalus can be treated with diuretics and demeclocycline, while more severe cases may require surgery. However, patients with severe hydrocephalus, blindness, paralysis, and significant atrophy of brain tissue who have lost more than 1 cm of cortical thickness are not candidates for surgery.
A 5-year-old girl was diagnosed with encephalitis and hydrocephalus shortly after birth, leading to epilepsy. After several treatments, including a ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery and antiepileptic medication, she experiences occasional seizures. The family seeks treatment advice.
The occurrence and treatment of hydrocephalus in premature babies.
The application of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of hydrocephalus and preoperative and postoperative nursing points
A 7-month-old male infant had jaundice at birth, which was cured after a month of treatment. At 6 months, the doctor suspected hydrocephalus based on a head circumference of 47cm. An MRI on July 13, 2012, revealed an obstruction in the middle cerebral aqueduct.
Professional answer to whether a 86mm biparietal diameter at 32 weeks of pregnancy, with a head circumference of 309mm, is normal and what the risk of hydrocephalus might be.
Brain infarction and hydrocephalus are two different brain diseases, but brain infarction can lead to hydrocephalus. Understand their differences, treatment options, and prognosis.