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        | Patients who need a ventriculoscopy have enlarged what and normal what ? |  | Definition 
 
        | - enlarged lateral ventricles(aka 1st and 2nd ventricles) and enlarged 3rd ventricle - normal sized 4th ventricle |  | 
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        | What is the best way to diagnose the need for a Ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) |  | 
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        | What solution is used in the irrigation pump during a ventriculoscopy? a - 0.9% saline solution b - Ringers Solution c - sterile water d - CSF |  | Definition 
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        | Why do we put a patient in supine position with head in pin traction for a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | to minimize loss of CSF and entry of air |  | 
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        | How do we access the ventricles during a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | a 6-10 mm burr hole is created for the #14 french catheter is used to cannulate the lateral ventricle so the scope can enter to view the inside. |  | 
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        | Skin prep and draping for the ventriculoscopy are the same as for what other procedure? |  | Definition 
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        | Should patients younger than 6 months have a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | NO - Currently there are studies being done to prove or disprove the effectiveness of this procedure being done on patients less than 6 months old. |  | 
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        | What are 4 contraindications for a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1- younger than 6 months 2- can cause hydrocephalus 3- has already had a shunt placement; this can cause small ventricles 4- meningitis |  | 
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        | What artery is identified when the scope is passed through into the 3rd ventricle? |  | Definition 
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        | What other procedure can be done in conjunction with a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
 
        | a ventriculostomy - to reestablish free flow of CSF between the ventricles and the subarachnoid space |  | 
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        | Why is a wire inserted through the working channel of the scope? |  | Definition 
 
        | to create initial opening in the floor of the 3rd ventricle so that the balloon catheter can be inserted. |  | 
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        | Why is the #3 fogerty balloon catheter inserted? |  | Definition 
 
        | to widen the newly created opening / stoma to 5 mm |  | 
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        | What is used to close the burr hole? |  | Definition 
 
        | gelfoam is packed into the burr hole and suture is used to close the scalp |  | 
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        | Without complications, how long is a patient's hospital stay for a ventriculoscopy? |  | Definition 
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        | What is done prior to discharge on the 2nd day? |  | Definition 
 
        | CT scan is done before discharging on the 2nd day |  | 
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        | What is done 2 months after the surgery? |  | Definition 
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        | What is the wound classification for a ventriculoscopy procedure? |  | Definition 
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