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Short Report

Management of quadrigeminal arachnoid cyst associated with obstructive hydrocephalus: report on stereotactic ventricular - cystic stenting

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Pages 418-421 | Received 21 Jun 2016, Accepted 16 Jun 2017, Published online: 23 Jun 2017
 

Abstract

Quadrigeminal arachnoid cysts (QAC) are usually accompanied by a symptomatic obstructive hydrocephalus. Several endoscopic and surgical treatments exist; however, the critical location of these cysts further complicates treatment and usually more than one procedure is required. In this report, a 31 year old female with QAC and associated obstructive hydrocephalus was successfully treated with stereotactic placement of a permanent ventricular – cystic stent (intraventricualr – cystic catheterization) in single – session. Intraventricular – cystic stenting provides a long lasting communication between these two compartments, allowing persistent “physiologic” solution to this challenging condition.

Acknowledgements

All authors certify that they have NO affiliations with or involvement in any organization or entity with any financial or non – financial interest in the subject matter or materials discussed in this manuscript. No funding was received for this study.

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