Third Ventriculostomy Versus Shunt for Children With Hydrocephalus

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

8

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 31, 2013

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2015

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2015

Conditions
Communicating Hydrocephalus
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV)

Pediatric patients in need of CSF-diversion surgery will undergo an endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV). A neurosurgeon will make a small hole in the third ventricle (a fluid space in the brain) to allow CSF to flow out of the ventricles.

PROCEDURE

Ventricular shunt

Pediatric patients in need of CSF-diversion surgery will undergo ventricular shunt placement or revision. A neurosurgeon will insert a small tube into the ventricle (a fluid space in the brain) and connect this tube to another location in the body so that CSF can flow out of the brain and be absorbed elsewhere in the body - the belly, the top of the heart or the side of the lung. If a patient already has a shunt which is not working, a neurosurgeon will fix or replace it. This will serve as the Control arm of the study.

Trial Locations (1)

27710

Duke University Medical Center, Durham

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

UNKNOWN

lead

Duke University

OTHER