Abstract
Even though the main indication for neuroendoscopic management of normal pressure
hydrocephalus (NPH) is the presence of an aqueductal block, recent reports suggest
the possible efficacy of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETVS) in idiopathic NPH.
We present 14 cases with apparently idiopathic NPH treated by ETVS, and report on
the low rate of success (21 %). A closer analysis of the successful cases reveals
possible elements which may explain the good outcome, and should be taken into consideration
when defining the best strategy to address NPH.
Key words
Normal pressure hydrocephalus - endoscopy - outcome
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Andrea Martinuzzi,M. D., Ph. D.
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