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Published in: Child's Nervous System 10/2011

01-10-2011 | Special Annual Issue

Guideline for management and treatment of fetal and congenital hydrocephalus: Center Of Excellence—Fetal and Congenital Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan Guideline 2011

Authors: Shizuo Oi, Takayuki Inagaki, Masaki Shinoda, Satoshi Takahashi, Shigeki Ono, Isao Date, Sadahiro Nomura, Tomoru Miwa, Takashi Araki, Susumu Ito, Hisaaki Uchikado, Osamu Takemoto, Reizo Shirane, Hiroshi Nishimoto, Yuzuru Tashiro, Akira Matsumura, COE—Fetal and Congenital Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan Study Group

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 10/2011

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Abstract

Introduction

Hydrocephalus does not indicate a single clinical entity, but includes a variety of clinicopathological conditions caused by excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) based on the disturbed circulation. Recent progress in prenatal neuroimagings such as MRI and ultrasound echoencephalography on fetus enables to understand clinicopathological conditions of CSF circulation disorder in conjunction with morphological changes in the central nervous system properly. It has been revealed that the CSF dynamics develop in the theory of evolution from the immature brain, as in the animals with the minor CSF pathway predominance, towards matured adult human brain together with the completion of the major CSF pathway: the “Evolution Theory in CSF Dynamics”. Now, we can analyze CSF circulation dynamically and also analyze the flow velocity and direction of CSF movement.

Center of Excellence—Fetal Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan

Along with this technical improvement, the standards of clinicopathological evaluation of hydrocephalus as well as the classification and concept of hydrocephalus shall undergo a major upgrade. Based on such remarkable improvement in the recent practical diagnostic evaluation of fetal hydrocephalus, it is now required to update the guideline for management and treatment of fetal and congenital hydrocephalus, and a nationwide study group; Center of Excellence—Fetal Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan, was organized in 2008 in Japan. The retrospective analysis of 333 cases of congenital hydrocephalus indicated a fact that 43% of these cases were diagnosed prenatally, and the majority of cases were treated in these top 10 institutes in Japan. Now, congenital hydrocephalus diagnosed immediately after birth is regarded as to be based on embryonic stage; brain disorder in patients with congenital hydrocephalus should be considered in conjunction with neuronal mature process of embryonic stage. The fact is supported by the current trends in hydrocephalus research represented by “Perspective Classification of Congenital Hydrocephalus” and “Multi-categorical Hydrocephalus Classification”. The ultimate goal of hydrocephalus treatment remains achieving arrested hydrocephalus by shunt surgeries. In the future, to achieve arrested hydrocephalus, minimum quantity of CSF to be drained should be elucidated. Consideration for accurate operative indication of ETV along with new neuroendoscopic device development and analysis of CSF circulation is expected in the future. The data in this prospective multicenter analysis in this guideline are credited in Oxford Evidence level 2b (Grade II).
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Metadata
Title
Guideline for management and treatment of fetal and congenital hydrocephalus: Center Of Excellence—Fetal and Congenital Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan Guideline 2011
Authors
Shizuo Oi
Takayuki Inagaki
Masaki Shinoda
Satoshi Takahashi
Shigeki Ono
Isao Date
Sadahiro Nomura
Tomoru Miwa
Takashi Araki
Susumu Ito
Hisaaki Uchikado
Osamu Takemoto
Reizo Shirane
Hiroshi Nishimoto
Yuzuru Tashiro
Akira Matsumura
COE—Fetal and Congenital Hydrocephalus Top 10 Japan Study Group
Publication date
01-10-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 10/2011
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-011-1541-7

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