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Neuroendoscopy in children
Abstract
Background: The emergence of endoscopy as a neurosurgical tool in recent years has changed the surgical management of many intracranial conditions. Patients and Methods A prospective series of endoscopic operations in children with neurosurgical conditions at Red Cross Childrens Hospital.
Results: Endoscopy for 237 procedures, including third ventriculostomy, tumour biopsy, fenestration procedures and a variety of other indications are reported.
Conclusion: The indications for endoscopy, limitations of the procedures, operative strategies and results are discussed. Endoscopy is a valuable addition to the options available for managing varios intracranial pathologies.
Keywords: neuroendoscopy, hydrocephalus, intracranial cysts, brain tumours endoscopic third ventriculostomy, children
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery Vol. 3 (1) 2006: pp. 24-29