✓ The author reviews his personal experience with 39 cases of nonobstructive (communicating) hydrocephalus treated by endoscopic cauterization of the choroid plexuses during the period 1942–1965. The paper includes a brief history of the development of this operative method, and a description of the author's ventriculoscope. The operative technique has been described in detail. The operative mortality was 10% overall, 5% in the last 20 cases. Hydrocephalus was initially arrested in 26 cases and has remained so in all cases, with a follow-up period of more than 10 years in 23 patients. Only one case developed a late complication requiring reoperation.
A case is reported of rhabdomyolysis and acute tubular necrosis following an exaggerated knee-chest position to repair a urethral stricture. To our knowledge this is the first case reported of this syndrome occurring after a urologic procedure.
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