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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunting and ventriculocisternostomy (ETV) in 400 pediatric patients. Shifts in understanding, diagnostics, case-mix, and surgical management during half a century
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The case-mix in pediatric patients treated with permanent CSF diversion has changed over the last half-century. With the higher proportion of children with CNS tumor patients and inclusion of the IIH children, the median age at initial surgery has shifted substantially from 3.2 to 14 months. Between the 1960s and the current cohort, 2 years of all-cause mortality fell from 24 to 8 %. Prolonged asymptomatic periods, extending 15 years, were relatively common. Nevertheless, 18 patients experienced shunt failure more than 15 years after last revision, and first-time shunt failure has been observed 29 years after initial treatment. This underscores the importance of life-long follow-up.
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