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- Brain shunt - Mayo Clinic
A shunt helps drain the built-up fluid to another part of the body, where it can be absorbed safely People who have a shunt in place typically need it for the rest of their lives
- Shunt Procedure | Johns Hopkins Hydrocephalus and Cerebral Fluid Center
A shunt is a hollow tube surgically placed in the brain (or occasionally in the spine) to help drain cerebrospinal fluid and redirect it to another location in the body where it can be reabsorbed
- Shunt (electrical) - Wikipedia
A shunt is a device designed to provide a low- impedance path for an electrical current in an circuit It is typically used to divert current away from a system or component in order to prevent overcurrent
- VP Shunts: How They Work, Risks, Benefits, and More - WebMD
The shunt procedure is done in a hospital under general anesthesia (meaning you'll be asleep) It may take 30 minutes or a little longer, plus time to wake up from anesthesia
- Understanding Shunt Systems | Hydrocephalus Association
A shunt is a flexible tube placed into the area of the brain called the ventricles, where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is accumulating The purpose of the shunt is to remove the excess fluid which causes increased pressure within the brain
- Hydrocephalus Surgery: 7 Key Facts About Shunt Procedures and Life After
Hydrocephalus surgery with shunts can significantly improve symptoms Explore the details of this life-saving procedure, including incisions, anesthesia, and post-op care
- What Is a Shunt? Types, Functions, and Medical Uses
A shunt is a medical device or a surgically created passage designed to redirect the flow of a bodily fluid from one area to another This bypass mechanism is used when the body’s natural pathways for fluid circulation or pressure regulation are blocked or compromised
- What to Expect After Hydrocephalus Surgery or Shunt Placement
Get a clear understanding of what recovery looks like after hydrocephalus surgery or shunt placement Learn about immediate post-op care, at-home healing, warning signs, and long-term follow-up to stay safe and confident throughout your recovery journey
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