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Hydrocephalus in paediatric posterior fossa tumours

Hydrocephalus is often associated with paediatric posterior fossa tumours. About 75% of patients at the time of presentation have hydrocephalus. Following resection of posterior fossa tumours, 1/3 of the patients have persistent hydrocephalus.

The risk factors of persistent hydrocephalus in patient with posterior fossa tumours include:

Management

The options for pre-op management of hydrocephalus are:

If a patients presents with hydrocephalus with GCS deterioration, the patient would require CSF diversion. There is currently controversy on whether such patient should undergo EVD or ETV.

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