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Childhood-onset Hydrocephalus With Dr. Shenandoah Robinson

Jul 23, 2025
Dr. Shenandoah Robinson, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins, dives into the complexities of childhood-onset hydrocephalus. He discusses its varied causes and the lifelong management implications for children. The conversation highlights the challenges of early diagnosis, the use of shunts and technological tools for care management, and the potential complications of shunt taps. Emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach, Robinson explores innovative treatment options and the future of fetal interventions in managing this condition.
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INSIGHT

Common Causes of Pediatric Hydrocephalus

  • Childhood-onset hydrocephalus is caused predominantly by myelomeningocele and post-hemorrhagic prematurity complications.
  • Causes shift with age; congenital and acquired causes also contribute across lifespan.
ADVICE

Temporary CSF Diversion in Infants

  • Use ventricular access devices or subgaleal shunts in newborns for temporary CSF diversion instead of external ventricular drains.
  • Avoid external drains in infants due to high infection risks up to 25%.
ADVICE

Use Technology to Track Shunts

  • Encourage patients to use apps like Hydro Assist to record shunt images, valve types, and settings.
  • This helps clinicians quickly access shunt information when transferring or in emergencies.
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