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Migration of the Abdominal Catheter of a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt into the Scrotum —Case Report—
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Pediatric HydrocephalusAbdominal CatheterPediatricsGynecologyScrotum —Case Report—Surgery3-Day-old Male NeonateMedicineVentriculoperitoneal ShuntVp ShuntCardiothoracic SurgeryShunt Tip
A 3-day-old male neonate presented with migration of the ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt tip through the patent processus vaginalis resulting in scrotal hydrocele. The association of myelomeningocele with hydrocephalus may have been a predisposing factor in this rare complication. Development of scrotal swelling or hydrocele in a child with VP shunt should be recognized as a possible shunt complication.
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