Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy for Hydrocephalus
Watch an archived video of a live webcast event focused on minimally invasive endoscopic intraventricular neurosurgery for hydrocephalus. Dr. Mark Souweidane explains the procedure, and introduces a young patient who had it performed. The patient's mother lends a parent's perspective on neurosurgery on a child. Watch the video.
Using an instrument called an endoscope, a type of tube, the surgeon opens (or "fenestrates") the swelling, then removes the instrument and closes the wound. Patients can return home the following day. MRI scans of the brain are subsequently done periodically to insure that the fenestration remains open.
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