Shunt Malfunction
If an obstruction or other problem is found within the shunt system, one or more
components of the shunt may need to be replaced. When this occurs, surgery is
necessary.
Some of the problems that can cause a shunt malfunction are:
- Infection
- Blockage
- Calcification or breakage of the catheters
- Separation (catheters may disconnect from the valve and reservoir unit)
- Valve is broken or stuck
- Wrong pressure valve (usually found in a fixed shunt)
- Catheter needs lengthening
- Over-drainage or under-drainage
When a patient shows signs - like those listed in
Signs of Hydrocephalus, it is best to make an appointment with the neurologist or
neurosurgeon. Usually, if you advise the doctor's personnel of 'a possible shunt
malfunction' they will try to arrange an appointment with the doctor as soon as
possible. Should the patient's condition worsen - and you are unable to reach the
doctor's office, you should take the patient to the emergency room of the hospital
and advise the desk personnel of 'a possible shunt malfunction.' If you are the
patient, have someone assist you.
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