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Background: Children depending on shunt in developing countries is a very serious problem. The usage endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) with bilateral choroid plexus cauteri-zation (BCPC) had shown promising resultsin hydrocephalus treatment than ETV alone in infants below 2 years of age. Aim of Study: A retrospective study to evaluate the success of ETV-CPC as primary management of hydrocephalus in in-fants in Egypt. Patients and Method: Twenty three consecutive infants with hydrocephalus requiring treatment for hydrocephalus with ETV-BCPC. Patient data was collected retrospectively. Our re-sults were assessed using life table analysis. Results: Twenty three patients had a completed ETV-BCPC with mean follow-up 13.4 months. The ETV-BCPC procedure was successful in 13 patients (56.5%) from 1st operation, two cases operated within six months reopen stoma (8.7%) and eight cases (34.8%) fail procedure end by shunt. The operative mortality rate was 0%, and there were two cases infections, two cases control convulsions and one case CSF leak end by shunt. Conclusions: Combined ETV/BCPC was better in treating hydrocephalus in infancy avoiding shunt dependence in the ma-jority.
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10.21608/mjcu.2025.423299
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Third ventriculostomy, Choroid plexus Cauteriza-tion, Hydrocephalus
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SAMER SAMY, M.D.* and AHMED ELZEBAK, M.Sc.**
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Head Neurosurgery Unit, Alexandria University Students’ Hospital, Alexandria* and Alexandria Insurance Hospitals, Alexandria**
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The Medical Journal of Cairo University
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Combined Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy and Choroid Plexus Cauterization as Primary Treatment of Hydrocephalus for Infants in Egypt