HYDROCEPHALUS TREATMENT

     Cerebrospinal fluid is the fluid found in and around the brain. This fluid is in a certain balance in each individual. In individuals with hydrocephalus, an imbalance in this fluid causes excessive accumulation. It is commonly seen in children and has a frequency of 1 in 500 children. Hydrocephalus is a serious condition that can cause various illnesses. Intracranial hemorrhages, brain tumors, and head traumas may develop as a result of this fluid. Due to brain damage in the patient, deficiencies and pains can be observed in life activities. The goal of treatment is to bring the spread of this fluid to a normal state by reducing the pressure in the brain. After the treatment process, the brain will continue to function with its normal functions over time.

 

What is Hydrocephalus?

     The cerebrospinal fluid is located in the ventricles of the brain. The purpose of this fluid is to protect the brain from internal and external shocks. If the circulation of the fluid is blocked, some points of fluid accumulation can be observed. This condition can also be seen from the outside due to different head structure. A complication caused by accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid is called hydrocephalus.

Hydrocephalus Diagnosis

     Hydrocephalus is commonly seen in infants, so the diagnosis can also be given before birth. In ultrasound tests, if the brain’s empty spaces are found to be more enlarged, they are detected and the diagnosis is made. Since hydrocephalus can also cause various diseases, after the diagnosis is made, applications such as Fetal MRI are also performed. The motor and physical development of the baby is followed after birth and regular imaging studies are continued.

 

What causes Hydrocephalus?

     Hydrocephalus can occur due to genetic transfers or complications during pregnancy. Some of the common causes include:

  • It can develop as a result of complications during birth.
  • It can develop as a result of cysts that block the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
  • It can develop as a result of problems in brain development. Premature birth can increase the risk of hydrocephalus.
  • It can develop after brain hemorrhages, as the brain swells.
  • Head injuries, such as head traumas, can cause hydrocephalus.
  • Infections such as meningitis that affect the central nervous system and tumors in the central nervous system can cause hydrocephalus.
  • In older adults, hydrocephalus can be caused by heart disease, high cholesterol and diabetes.

 

What are the symptoms of Hydrocephalus?

     Hydrocephalus is a disease that can be easily observed from the outside, so it can be easily noticed by others. In newborns; the head being larger than normal, the skull being thinner, restlessness, the baby having seizures, and physical and motor development not following a normal path are among the symptoms of hydrocephalus. In older children, the slowing down of motor development can be clearly noticed. Children are not equal to their peers in walking and speaking. They often have difficulty communicating. As in newborns, their head is abnormally large.

 

     In adults, the symptoms of hydrocephalus observed include headaches, sleep disorders, problems with the bladder and intestine, vision disturbances, and deficiencies in logical thinking processes. In the elderly, difficulty walking and difficulty maintaining balance are among the most common symptoms.

 

What methods are used in the treatment of Hydrocephalus?

     In the treatment of hydrocephalus, surgical methods are mostly used instead of medication or alternative methods. The diagnosis can be made during the prenatal period, however, treatment is usually done after birth. In cases where the diagnosis is made while the baby is still in the womb, the surgeons act quickly and therefore, the baby is usually born earlier. In this case, a tube is inserted to drain the excess fluid from the head to other parts of the body, reducing the pressure on the head. Another method is called ETV (endoscopic third ventriculostomy), where a tube with a camera is inserted into the brain and a small hole is made to remove the blockage and allow the cerebrospinal fluid to be absorbed into the bloodstream, thus treating hydrocephalus.

 

Recovery process after surgery

     After the surgery for hydrocephalus, there may be situations where the shunt in infants is too short and therefore does not drain enough fluid as they grow older. In addition, there are risks of infection and bleeding. The surgeon adjusts the length and function of the shunt according to the condition of the hydrocephalus. Antibiotic treatment is attempted to prevent infection risks after the surgery.

Why Choose Us?

     At Dr Özgür Akşan – Health Türkiye, we have been providing top-quality neurosurgical treatment options for almost a decade under the guidance and leadership of Op. Dr. Özgür Akşan. Our team is comprised of highly experienced and skilled surgeons, including Dr. Özgür Akşan with 22 years of experience, Dr. Nail Özdemir with 29 years of experience, and Dr. Feryal Akşan with 20 years of experience in anesthesiology and reanimation.

 

     We offer a wide range of treatment options for various neurosurgical conditions, including herniated discs, lumbar spinal stenosis, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, cervical disc herniation, Chiari malformation, carpal tunnel syndrome, and more. Our team is highly skilled in performing advanced neurosurgical procedures, such as microsurgical discectomy, endoscopic discectomy, spinal fusion instrumentation, craniotomy, craniectomy, gamma-knife radiation therapy, and many more.

 

     At Dr Özgür Akşan – Health Türkiye, we are committed to providing personalized care and tailored treatment plans for each patient based on their unique needs and medical history. Our clinic in Izmir is equipped with the latest technology and we are working with private hospitals with state-of-the-art facilities to ensure the highest level of care for our patients.

 

     Choose Dr Özgür Akşan – Health Türkiye for your neurosurgical needs and experience the expertise and care of our highly trained team of neurosurgeons, led by Dr. Özgür Akşan himself.

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