Starship Paediatric Neurosurgery

Contact Details

Phone (09) 307 4949 ext 22333
Fax (09) 307 4912
Email stephaniem@adhb.govt.nz

Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt

Ventriculoperitoneal shunt or VP shunt is a treatment for hydrocephalus.  It is a device used to divert the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ventricles in the brain to the abdominal cavity where it can be absorbed.  The fluid is then absorbed naturally through the peritoneal lining in the abdominal cavity back into the bloodstream.  A VP shunt needs to be surgically inserted under general anaesthetic by a neurosurgeon.  VP shunts are not without problems:

Symptoms of shunt failure can include:

If any of these symptoms occur the child needs to be brought to the Children's Emergency Department (CED) for assessment by the Paediatric Neurosurgical Registrar or to the family GP.


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