ventrikkeldrain
Ventrikkeldrain is a neurosurgical device used to drain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the brain's ventricular system. In many contexts the term is used interchangeably with external ventricular drain (EVD) or ventricular catheter systems. The primary purpose is to lower elevated intracranial pressure and to manage hydrocephalus, intraventricular hemorrhage, or cerebral edema after injury or surgery.
Design and components: It typically consists of a small-bore catheter inserted through a burr hole into a
Procedure and management: Placement is a neurosurgical procedure performed under sterile conditions, often with image guidance.
Risks and complications: Potential complications include infection (ventriculitis or meningitis), catheter occlusion, misplacement, intracranial hemorrhage, overdrainage
History and variants: The ventrikkeldrain concept predates many modern shunt systems and is commonly used in