Neuroendoscopic Lavage in Hydrocephalus with Ventricular Empyema: A Case Report
Farhad Bal’afif,
Tommy A Nazwar,
Donny W Wardhana
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Ventricular empyema, or pyogenic ventriculitis, is a severe condition characterized by pus accumulation in the cerebral ventricles due to intracranial infection, often caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent fatal neurological damage.
Case Report: A 3-month-old infant with severe hydrocephalus and ventricular empyema was admitted with symptoms of seizures, fever, and diarrhea. Initial examination showed decreased consciousness and significant leukoc… Show more
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