VP Shunts
This program explains ventriculoperitoneal shunts. Ventriculoperitoneal shunts are also known as VP shunts. The program includes the following sections: what is the anatomy of the brain, what are the symptoms and causes of hydrocephalus, what are alternative treatments to VP shunting, what is involved in the placement of a VP shunt, what are the risks and possible complications of VP shunting and what happens after the VP shunt is placed.
| 1. | Introduction |
| 2. | Anatomy |
| 3. | Symptoms and Their Causes |
| 4. | Alternative Treatments |
| 5. | Surgical Treatment |
| 6. | Risks and Complications |
| 7. | After the Surgery |
| 8. | Summary |
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