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Management of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus With Dr. Kaisorn Chaichana

Jul 16, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Kaisorn Chaichana, a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic specializing in hydrocephalus care, shares insights on normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). He explains the effectiveness of programmable shunt valves, revealing that approximately 75% of NPH patients see improvement post-surgery. The conversation also covers the complexities of shunt management, potential complications, and the challenges of conducting MRI scans on shunt patients. Chaichana dispels common myths about shunt efficacy, emphasizing the need for tailored patient assessments.
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ADVICE

Choose Ventricular Peritoneal Shunts

  • Use a ventricular peritoneal shunt for most patients because it controls fluid drainage best.
  • Avoid ventricular atrial or pleural shunts if possible due to less predictable drainage dynamics.
INSIGHT

Lower Shunt Risks in NPH

  • Complications with shunts are less frequent in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) than in congenital hydrocephalus.
  • Overdrainage causing subdural hematomas is the most common complication but can be managed by gradual pressure adjustments.
ADVICE

Detect Shunt Malfunction Early

  • Monitor for shunt malfunction by checking symptoms like gait worsening or headaches on standing.
  • Use CT scan first to check ventricular size, followed by shunt series X-rays or nuclear tests if malfunction is suspected.
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