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Hydrocephalus is a condition in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates inside the brain's cavities, increasing pressure on brain tissue. It can affect both children and adults, and if left untreated, leads to progressive neurological deterioration. Surgical treatment is highly effective and can dramatically improve quality of life.
What Is Hydrocephalus?
The brain continuously produces cerebrospinal fluid, which circulates around the brain and spinal cord before being absorbed. When this flow is blocked or absorption is impaired, fluid builds up inside the brain's ventricles, causing them to enlarge and compress surrounding brain tissue. This is called hydrocephalus — literally meaning "water on the brain."
Who Is Affected?
Hydrocephalus can occur in newborns and infants (often congenital), in adults following a stroke, brain hemorrhage, infection, or tumor, and in elderly patients as a form of normal pressure hydrocephalus. Symptoms differ by age group but often include headache, vomiting, vision changes, cognitive decline, difficulty walking, and loss of bladder control.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is confirmed by brain MRI or CT scan, which shows enlarged ventricles. Clinical evaluation is essential to determine the cause, the type of hydrocephalus, and the most appropriate surgical approach.
VP Shunt Surgery
A ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is the most common surgical treatment for hydrocephalus. A thin tube is placed inside the brain's ventricle and connected to the abdominal cavity, allowing excess CSF to drain and be absorbed naturally. Dr. Mesbah Uddin Ahmed regularly performs VP shunt insertion for both pediatric and adult patients.
Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV)
In selected cases, ETV — an endoscopic procedure — offers an alternative to shunt surgery. A small opening is made in the floor of the third ventricle using a thin endoscope, allowing CSF to bypass the obstruction and drain naturally without a permanent implant. This is particularly effective for obstructive hydrocephalus and avoids the long-term risks associated with a shunt.
Clinical and imaging-based diagnosis of hydrocephalus
VP Shunt surgery for pediatric and adult patients
Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV)
Post-surgical monitoring and shunt function assessment
Long-term follow-up and family guidance
Not all cases of enlarged ventricles require surgery - some are monitored
Hydrocephalus is a manageable condition - surgical treatment significantly improves outcomes
Shunt malfunction can occur over time — regular follow-up is essential after surgery
VP Shunt and ETV surgery performed regularly
Endoscopic approach available - less invasive alternative to shunt
Experience in both pediatric and adult hydrocephalus
Clear explanation of surgical options provided to patients and families
Part of a multidisciplinary care approach for complex cases

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