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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
The CSF is shunted from the cerebral ventricles into the right atrium of the heart. The CSF is then shunted directly into the blood circulation. ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
Lumbo-Peritoneal Shunt (L-P). The CSF is shunted from the lumbar sub-arachnoid spaces to the peritoneal cavity. Lumbo-Peritoneal Shunt ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
CSF shunts have been performed for decades and still represent the most important advance made until now in the treatment of hydrocephalus when endoscopic ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 5
MRI. Tests have shown that magnetic properties of the Polaris® valve, and therefore its manual adjustment, were not significantly affected by even repeated ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 5
Unlike any other adjustable valve, the Polaris® valve has been designed to allow you to ... Tests have shown that magnetic properties of the Polaris® valve, ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
From these clinical features the neurosurgeon will decide to insert the CSF shunt system from a choice of the three following types of implantation: ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
CSF shunts have been performed for decades and still represent the most important advance made until now in the treatment of hydrocephalus when endoscopic ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
CSF shunts have been performed for decades and still represent the most important advance made until now in the treatment of hydrocephalus when endoscopic ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt (V-P). The CSF is shunted from the cerebral ventricles to the peritoneal cavity where it is reabsorbed into the blood through ...
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Shunts for Hydrocephalus: Chapter 3
Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt (V-P). The CSF is shunted from the cerebral ventricles to the peritoneal cavity where it is reabsorbed into the blood through ...