CSFdrainage
CSF drainage, or cerebrospinal fluid drainage, is the removal of cerebrospinal fluid from the central nervous system to relieve elevated intracranial pressure, treat hydrocephalus, or obtain CSF for analysis. It can be performed temporarily with external drainage systems or as part of longer-term diversion strategies.
The most common methods are external ventricular drainage (EVD), in which a catheter is placed into one
Indications include intracranial hypertension due to hemorrhage or edema, obstructive hydrocephalus, intraventricular hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury,
Complications include infection (ventriculitis or meningitis), overdrainage with intracranial hypotension or subdural hematomas, catheter obstruction, malposition,