Ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction in a complex parturient: a case report

Nicole Y. Xu, Christine Y. Shen, Allen Wang, Michelle Yanik, Erin I. Martin, Lawrence Weinstein
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Abstract

A ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is an effective procedure used to treat congenital hydrocephalus and has significantly improved the survivability of these patients to reach a reproductive age. However, as people with VP shunts become pregnant, they face a substantial risk related to shunt failure. The literature reports that up to 50 % of parturients with a VP shunt will experience some form of shunt related complication during their pregnancy. However, there are few published case reports documenting the clinical sequelae of parturients who ultimately experience these complications. The added physiological changes associated with pregnancy can further challenge the management of these parturients. Parturients with a VP shunt require a multidisciplinary team and close monitoring to detect any potential neurological changes and shunt malfunction. The use of a multidisciplinary team is essential to ensure the safety of both the mother and the fetus. Here, we present a case of a complex parturient with a VP shunt complicated by shunt malfunction along with a literature review of the incidence of shunt malfunction, severity of symptoms, possible treatment options, and the importance of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to optimize maternal and fetal outcomes.
复杂产妇脑室-腹膜分流功能障碍1例报告
脑室-腹膜(VP)分流术是一种治疗先天性脑积水的有效方法,并显著提高了这些患者达到生育年龄的存活率。然而,当有VP分流术的人怀孕时,他们面临着与分流术失败相关的重大风险。文献报道,高达50% %的副静脉分流的孕妇在怀孕期间会经历某种形式的分流相关并发症。然而,很少有公开的病例报告记录了最终经历这些并发症的产妇的临床后遗症。与妊娠相关的额外生理变化可以进一步挑战这些产妇的管理。有VP分流术的产妇需要一个多学科的团队和密切的监测,以发现任何潜在的神经变化和分流功能障碍。多学科团队的使用对于确保母亲和胎儿的安全至关重要。在这里,我们报告了一例复杂的副静脉分流术合并分流术功能障碍的病例,并对分流术功能障碍的发生率、症状的严重程度、可能的治疗方案以及协作的重要性进行了文献回顾,多学科方法来优化母婴结局。
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