Neuropediatrics 2011; 42(03): 124-127
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1283109
Short Communication
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Urethral Extrusion of a Peritoneal Catheter in a Patient with a Neobladder: A Rare Complication of Shunt Insertion

G.B. de Aguiar
1   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Surgical Specialties, Division of Neurosurgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
C. Mizrahi
1   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Surgical Specialties, Division of Neurosurgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
J.H.W. Aquino
2   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Internal Medicine, Nucleus of the Study of Adolescent Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
C.M. Tavares
2   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Internal Medicine, Nucleus of the Study of Adolescent Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
C. Telles
1   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Surgical Specialties, Division of Neurosurgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
F. Nigri
1   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Surgical Specialties, Division of Neurosurgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
,
M.A. Acioly
1   State University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Surgical Specialties, Division of Neurosurgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Publication History

received 28 February 2011

accepted 14 June 2011

Publication Date:
06 July 2011 (online)

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Abstract

The insertion of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) is considered the standard of care for several forms of hydrocephalus. Abdominal complications are most common with this procedure, comprising up to 30% of all shunt-related problems. Conversely, visceral perforation or extrusion of the shunt apparatus is rare. Herein we report a rare complication of VPS insertion in which the peritoneal catheter was spontaneously extruded through the urethra of a patient with a neobladder. We further discuss the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition.