Inflammation and obstruction of distal catheter slits in ventriculoperitoneal shunts: likely role of graphite
Autor: | Marc R. Del Bigio, Ravinder Sidhu, C.J. Kazina, Demitre Serletis |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry Catheter Obstruction Lumen (anatomy) Autopsy General Medicine medicine.disease Slit Shunt (medical) Hydrocephalus Surgery 03 medical and health sciences Catheter Peritoneal cavity 0302 clinical medicine medicine.anatomical_structure 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis medicine business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Journal of neurosurgery. |
ISSN: | 1933-0693 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVETissue reactions that contribute to obstruction of peritoneal catheters in ventriculoperitoneal shunt systems are not well characterized. Several recent rapid obstructions in children prompted a retrospective quality assurance review.METHODSThe authors conducted a detailed investigation of 22 surgically explanted peritoneal shunt catheters and 8 autopsy cases with documented distal shunt obstruction. Patients’ medical histories were reviewed, and the catheters and/or tissues were subjected to conventional histological and immunohistochemical evaluations. In addition, 3 cases were subjected to electron microscopic examination including elemental analysis.RESULTSThe majority of symptomatic obstructions were associated with distal slit catheters (17 slit, 3 open-end, and 2 unknown type). Among the autopsy cases, deaths were attributed to shunt failure in 2 cases of slit catheter obstruction, 1 case of open-end catheter obstruction, and 1 case of catheter withdrawal from the peritoneal cavity. The early tissue response consisted of a predominantly T lymphocyte accumulation with phagocytosis of graphite particles by macrophages. This is associated with proliferation of fibroblasts, mesothelial cells, and blood vessels, which can grow through the slits and occlude the catheter lumen. As the inflammation subsides after approximately 1 year, the tissue plug becomes collagenized and calcified.CONCLUSIONSThis study, supported by experimental literature in other organ systems, indicates that graphite used to coat the slit openings of distal catheters from ventriculoperitoneal shunts likely predisposes to obstruction. Neurosurgeons and manufacturers should consider the potential negative consequences of this shunt design. The authors concur with previous recommendations that slit-valve distal catheters should not be used for ventriculoperitoneal shunting unless they can be proven safe and efficacious in a controlled trial. |
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