“…Complications from the traditional V-P shunt placement is not uncommon and have been reported to occur in 5-37% of the cases 1,6,7,24,31,32) . Laparoscopy-assisted techniques have greatly reduced these potential morbidities through direct visualization of the peritoneal cavity, as well as the risk of incisional hernia after laparotomy 4,5,9,[16][17][18][19]26,27,30) .…”