Migration of a Lumboperitoneal Shunt Catheter into the Spinal Canal
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概要
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A 50-year-old female suffered upward migration of a lumbopertoneal(LP)shunt catheter into the spinal canal, manifesting as disturbance of short-term memory. Revision of the shunt confirmed that the tube had migrated into the spinal canal. The tube was pulled back into the peritoneal cavity and attached firmly to the fascia with a new anchoring device. LP shunts have the advantages of technical simplicity and extracranial procedure, but firm fixation is recommended since movements of the spine may cause proximal tube migration.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2001-02-15
著者
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MOTOYAMA Yasushi
Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka Police Hospital
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Isaka Fumiaki
Department Of Neurosurgery Tenri Hospital
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Isaka Fumiaki
Department Of Neurosurgery Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Nabeshima Sachio
Department Of Neurosurgery Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Satow Takeshi
Department Of Neurosurgery Tenri Hospital
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YAMAZOE Naohiro
Department of Neurosurgery, Tenri Hospital
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HIGUCHI Kazushi
Department of Neurosurgery, Tenri Hospital
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Motoyama Yasushi
Department Of Neurosurgery Nara Medical University
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Motoyama Yasushi
Department Of Neurosurgery Tenri Hospital
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Yamazoe Naohiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Tenri Hospital
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Higuchi Kazushi
Department Of Neurosurgery Tenri Hospital
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