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Shunt Dysfunction and Constipation: Could There Be a Link?
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1994
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Electrolyte DisorderUrologyFunctional Gastrointestinal DisorderPediatric HydrocephalusVoiding DysfunctionMedicinePressure DifferentialGastroenterologyPediatricsVp ShuntsChronic Kidney DiseaseShunt Dysfunction
A ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is the treatment of choice for hydrocephalus, functioning by means of a pressure differential between the ventricular system and peritoneal cavity. Constipation is frequently a concomitant problem in children with VP shunts. A case study is reported in which signs and symptoms of shunt dysfunction appear to have developed as a result of constipation. Nurses and physicians must address the need for preventing constipation much more aggressively in the population requiring shunts.