ventriculitismeningitis
Ventriculitis-meningitis refers to infection that simultaneously involves the ventricular system of the brain and the meninges. It is most often encountered in hospitalized patients, especially after neurosurgical procedures or in association with intraventricular devices such as external ventricular drains or shunts. The condition can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or, less commonly, viruses, with bacteria being the most frequent cause in the post-surgical setting.
Common pathogens include Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase-negative staphylococci, enteric Gram-negative bacilli, and enteric Gram-positive organisms. Fungal infections,
Clinical presentation can overlap with meningitis and ventriculitis alone. Patients may have fever, headache, nausea, altered
Diagnosis relies on cerebrospinal fluid analysis obtained by lumbar puncture or intraventricular sampling. CSF typically shows
Treatment involves prompt broad-spectrum IV antibiotics with good central nervous system penetration, tailored to culture results.