Non-adjustable gravitational valves or adjustable valves in the treatment of hydrocephalus after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients?
Sebastian ArtsJasper Hans van LieshoutMartine van BilsenCihat KaradagThomas BeezLeonie van den AbbeeleRene AquariusSaman VinkeRonald H M A BartelsErik J van LindertDaniel HänggiHieronymus D BoogaartsPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2022)
The current study does not show a benefit of a gravitational pressure valve (GAV® system) over an adjustable pressure valve (CODMAN ® HAKIM®) in the treatment of post-aSAH hydrocephalus. The overall need for revision is high and warrants further improvements in care.
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