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The patient with a V-P shunt (VPS)

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Introduction

  • SUSPECT POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS EARLY if headache, irritability, seizures, lethargy, nausea, vomiting or fever occur
  • some of these may be emergently life threatening and clinicians should consider discussing with neurosurgical colleagues as soon as they are suspected, and even prior to imaging if the patient is unwell, particularly if any of the following are present:
    • decreased mental state (GCS not 15)
    • bradycardia
    • hypertension
    • sun setting eyes
    • papilloedema

Potential complications of VPS

Obstruction of shunt

Infection of shunt

Abdominal pseudocyst

Bowel perforation

Overdrainage and subdural haematoma (SDH)