Abstract:Background ― Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in newborns with occlusion of cerebrospinal fluid leads to decompensation of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. There is no single method that meets all the criteria for the effectiveness and safety of treatment. The study goal was to investigate the use of coronary translambdoid subarachnoid ventriculostomy (CTSV) and ventricular subarachnoid stenting (VSS) in the treatment of neonatal hydrocephalus. Material and Methods ― The analysis of the posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus… Show more
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