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Shunt infection remains one of the most frequent and disabling neurosurgical
complications. We reviewed the medical records of 40 patients who between 1989 and
1997 underwent CSF shunt surgery involving a total of 48 procedure(16.7%) ; the
microorganisms involved were not always isolated, though in all cases, clinical
symptoms were detected. Most episodes occurred within 6 months of the last shunt
operation and patients under one year old are greater risk of infection than those who
are older. To prevent such infection careful preoperative surgical planning is mandatory.

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Shunt infection; Hydrocephalus; Careful preoperative surgical planning.;

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