Silicone allergy manifestation in pediatric ventriculoperitoneal shunting: navigating diagnostic challenges and customizing therapeutic approaches. Illustrative case.

Cristian Riffo, Natalia Rolack, Daniela Mohor, Andreas Berkhoff, Eduardo Monnier, Lilia Antonio, Carolina Cerda, José P Araya
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Background: A silicone allergy can significantly impact the efficacy of ventriculoperitoneal shunt devices used in hydrocephalus treatment. Its clinical presentation often resembles infectious ventriculitis, characterized by altered cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) parameters, including low glucose levels, elevated protein concentrations, and increased white blood cell counts predominantly comprising eosinophils.

Observations: The authors report the case of an 18-month-old male who experienced recurrent shunt malfunction linked to CSF changes indicative of infectious ventriculitis. The patient underwent surgeries for suspected infection management. Notably, he exhibited increased eosinophil counts in both blood and CSF, as well as the development of neoformation tissue. This, along with the absence of microbial infection, indicated silicone hypersensitivity. While navigating medical device scarcity, innovative methods were employed to secure a silicone-free valve, markedly improving the patient's clinical outcome.

Lessons: Clinicians must be vigilant for silicone allergy in patients with ventriculoperitoneal shunts, particularly when elevated serum eosinophil counts and negative microbiological tests are present. This rare condition demands a multidisciplinary approach for timely diagnosis and management to reduce morbidity, unnecessary surgeries, and healthcare costs. The limited availability of non-silicone-based shunts further complicates management. This case emphasizes the need for considering silicone allergy in differential diagnoses, especially in pediatric patients. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2474.

小儿脑室腹腔分流术中的硅过敏表现:应对诊断挑战和定制治疗方法。示例病例。
背景:硅胶过敏会严重影响用于治疗脑积水的脑室腹腔分流设备的疗效。其临床表现通常类似于感染性脑室炎,特点是脑脊液(CSF)参数改变,包括葡萄糖水平低、蛋白质浓度升高和白细胞计数增加(主要包括嗜酸性粒细胞):作者报告了一例 18 个月大的男性患者的病例,该患者反复出现分流管功能失常,并伴有显示感染性脑室炎的脑脊液变化。患者接受了疑似感染处理手术。值得注意的是,他的血液和脑脊液中的嗜酸性粒细胞数量都有所增加,而且还出现了新生组织。这种情况,再加上没有微生物感染,表明他对硅胶过敏。在医疗器械稀缺的情况下,我们采用创新方法获得了无硅瓣膜,显著改善了患者的临床疗效:临床医生必须警惕脑室腹腔分流术患者对硅胶过敏,尤其是在血清嗜酸性粒细胞计数升高和微生物检测阴性的情况下。这种罕见的疾病需要多学科方法进行及时诊断和管理,以降低发病率、不必要的手术和医疗成本。非硅基分流术的有限供应使治疗更加复杂。本病例强调了在鉴别诊断中考虑硅胶过敏的必要性,尤其是对儿童患者。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2474。
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