Abstract

Endoscopic third ventriculostomy is an important surgical method in the treatment of various forms of adult hydrocephalus and in many cases is more effective than traditional methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of response to treatment in patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus undergoing endoscopic third ventriculostomy surgery. This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on 24 patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus who underwent endoscopic third ventriculostomy. The patients were selected by the available sampling method, and the data were collected through a researcher-made checklist. Data were analyzed using SPSS-26 software. Among 24 patients, 62.5% were male and the mean age was 70.85 ± 9.1 years. The results showed that there was no statistically significant relationship between age (P value = 0.43) and sex (P value = 0.37) with the success and failure rate of the surgical method. There was a significant difference between movement disorders (P value = 0.00) and dementia (P value = 0.00) before and after surgery, while there was no statistically significant difference between urinary disorders before and after surgery (P value = 0.22). Endoscopic third ventriculostomy is an effective surgical method in the treatment of patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus and it improves the symptoms of movement disorder and dementia.

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