Abstract

Ventriculoperitoneal shunt treats hydrocephalus by altering CSF flow within the brain. In most of the cases, shunts consist of three parts, which are serially connected to each other: the proximal catheter, one-way valve and distal catheter. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt is one of the most commonly performed neurosurgical procedure, both on the elective and emergency basis. Consequently, in this paper, the indications for shunt, the types used, cure, and complications of ventriculoperitoneal shunts were studied. During this “Quantitative “, with amalgamating with case series study out of 109 VP-stunted patients, 38 were show up with complication. The shunt complication diagnosis is initially suspected according to the history and physical examination and high intracranial pressure. The purpose of this study is to determine VP-shunt complication, incidence of VP shunt complication in different age of childhood life and geographic findings of complication.
 20 patients which is 52.6% of study is male patient, from 2 months to 2 years were 30 patients which (78.3%) of study, 26 complicated patients which is (68.4%) from Nangarhar province. During this study we found 8 patients (21.1%) with abdominal pseudo cyst, 3 patients (7.9%) with skin irritation, 2 patients with (5.3%) fever, 8 patients (21.1%) with shunt upper end and reserve infection, 6 patients (15.8%) with shunt lower end infection, 2 patients (5.3%) with disconnected shunt, 8 patients (21.1%) shunt tube lower end obstruction and 1 patient (2.6) with VP Shunt extrusion from month (real complication).

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