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Citation

Aydoseli A, Unal TC, Aras Y, Sabancı PA, Altunrende E, Izgi N. World Neurosurg. 2017; 105: 1038.e11-1038.e16.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.wneu.2017.06.078

PMID

28645596

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hydrocephalus caused by an intraventricular bullet is a rare event. We report a case of endoscopic removal of an intraventricular bullet.
CASE DESCRIPTION: A 66-year-old man was admitted with a gunshot wound to the head after a suicide attempt. The bullet migrated from the frontal parenchyma to the third ventricle day 4 of admission. On day 21 of admission, the patient developed hydrocephalus with obstruction of the cerebral aqueduct. The bullet was accessed through an endoscopic third ventriculostomy and removed using an endoscope.
CONCLUSIONS: Hydrocephalus may develop in patients with intraventricular foreign objects. When such objects must be removed, the endoscopic approach is a safe, efficient, and minimally invasive procedure. To our knowledge, this is the first case in the literature of foreign object removal from the ventricle via a transcortical endoscopic approach.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Aged; Male; Wounds, Gunshot; Ventriculostomy; Hydrocephalus; Endoscopic removal; Intraventricular bullet; Neuroendoscopy; Third Ventricle

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