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Anesthesia and analgesia · Nov 2005
Case ReportsEpidural blood patch for headache after lumboperitoneal shunt placement.
- Leonard R Allmond, Greg Stratmann, Sandeep M Kunwar, and Daniel H Burkhardt.
- Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 94143-0427, USA. l_allmond@yahoo.com
- Anesth. Analg. 2005 Nov 1;101(5):1497-8.
AbstractHeadaches complicating lumboperitoneal (LP) shunt placement have been attributed to shunt failure with resultant high intracranial pressure or to overdrainage with resultant low intracranial pressure. In this case, a 17-yr-old girl had symptoms of a low-pressure headache after LP shunt placement alleviated by an epidural blood patch. The success of this therapy suggests postdural puncture as a possible cause for low-pressure headache after LP shunt placement. Epidural blood patch may be an alternative initial therapy for some low-pressure headaches after LP shunt placement.
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