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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 1 - Dr. Jesse Skoch

Video Published 2024-10-03 Updated 2024-10-10

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Introduction to ETV and Congenital Aqueductal Stenosis
Dr. Jessie Scoach introduces the topic of endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) and discusses the challenges in standar…
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Historical Context of ETV
A brief history of ETV, tracing its origins from Walter Dandy's early work in the 1920s to modern advancements in endosc…
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Modern ETV Techniques
An overview of the current ETV procedure, including the use of micro catheters and the importance of creating a large os…
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Surgical Success vs. Patient Success
Discussion on the distinction between surgical success and patient success, emphasizing the importance of timing and pat…
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Risks and Complications of ETV
Exploration of the potential risks associated with ETV, including hemorrhage and injury to critical structures, and the …
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ETV Success Score and Patient Selection
Introduction to the ETV success score, detailing how factors like age and etiology influence surgical outcomes and guidi…
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Understanding ETV Outcomes
Analysis of what constitutes success in ETV, including the challenges of measuring outcomes and the importance of CSF dy…
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Challenges in Neonatal ETV
Discussion on the unique challenges faced when performing ETV in neonates, including higher complication rates and the i…
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Conclusion and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the future of ETV techniques, ongoing research, and the need for standardized protocols to improve…

Topic Overview

Dr. Skoch reviews surgical timing and technique for endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in congenital aqueductal stenosis, tracing the procedure's evolution from Dandy's 1920s work to modern practice. He demonstrates current ETV technique with balloon dilation and discusses the role of choroid plexus cauterization in pediatric hydrocephalus management.

Key Takeaways

  • ETV (endoscopic third ventriculostomy) is a shunt-alternative for congenital aqueductal stenosis, accounting for 5-20% of congenital hydrocephalus cases.
  • Modern ETV technique involves fenestrating the third ventricle floor and dilating the ostomy maximally to prevent closure in growing infants.
  • Historical ETV mortality was high (24/25 in early series); modern technique evolved significantly since 1980s with improved endoscopic technology.
  • Adjunctive choroid plexus cauterization may reduce CSF production, though its role remains debated in contemporary practice.
  • Timing of ETV for congenital aqueductal stenosis remains unstandardized with limited data to guide surgical decision-making.

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