What Could Cause Constant Falling And Reduced Control Over One's Legs While Having A Codman Shunt?
Question: I have a Codman shunt but I am constantly falling and have no control at times over my legs. The last Ct scan indicated enlarged left ventricles and that maybe the drain should be checked. The brain surgeons here did not feel that was needed. So I am decreasing my activity level for fear of falling. Help!
Brief Answer:
Possible shunt obstruction
Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma'am
I can certainly understand your concern
I have worked through your attached query in detail
As per your symptoms the possibility of shunt obstruction is very high. It's advisable to get a latest brain imaging and identify the shunt obstruction if any.
Additionally intraventricular pressure monitoring should be done if necessary to rule out hydrocephalus which can cause gait disturbances.
It's advisable to consult a different neurosurgeon for further expert management.
Post your further queries if any
Thank you
Possible shunt obstruction
Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma'am
I can certainly understand your concern
I have worked through your attached query in detail
As per your symptoms the possibility of shunt obstruction is very high. It's advisable to get a latest brain imaging and identify the shunt obstruction if any.
Additionally intraventricular pressure monitoring should be done if necessary to rule out hydrocephalus which can cause gait disturbances.
It's advisable to consult a different neurosurgeon for further expert management.
Post your further queries if any
Thank you
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Dr. Raju A.T