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Original Articles

Subdural haematoma complicating shunting for normal pressure hydrocephalus in the setting of concomitant antiplatelet medication – a report of 11 cases

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Pages 567-570 | Received 02 Dec 2014, Accepted 28 Mar 2016, Published online: 21 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Objective: To report on the occurrence and management of subdural haematoma after shunt implantation for normal pressure hydrocephalus and to determine the risk of recurrence in the setting of antiplatelet medication. Methods: From a consecutive series of 80 patients implanted with a cerebrospinal fluid shunt for normal pressure hydrocephalus, records from 11 patients taking antiplatelet drugs, who subsequently had surgery for subdural haematoma were extracted and retrospectively reviewed. Results: Patients were followed up for a mean of 1819 days after shunt implantation. Subdural haematomas occurred at a median of 335 days after shunt implantation – four ipsilateral, five contralateral and two bilateral with respect to the ventricular catheter. Three patients had reoperations done within a week without having resumed antiplatelet medication in the interim. One of them had three further reoperations done before the subdural collection disappeared. Only one patient had a late recurrence almost 11 years after shunt implantation. Conclusions: Subdural haematoma in the setting of a ventriculoperitoneal implantation for normal pressure hydrocephalus and concomitant antiplatelet medication can be managed along usual lines. Antiplatelet medication can be recommenced in due course with a low risk of recurrence.

Disclosure statement

The study is part of The Danish Chronic Subdural Hematoma Study (DACSUHS).

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