Advanced Care for Fluid Buildup in the Brain
Expert treatment for hydrocephalus (water on the brain) by Dr. Arun Saroha. World-class care for both pediatric and adult patients in Civil Lines.
Hydrocephalus is a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates in the brain's ventricles, causing pressure that can damage brain tissue. For residents of Civil Lines, Dr. Arun Saroha provides comprehensive diagnosis and surgical treatment for both congenital and acquired hydrocephalus in patients of all ages.
With 25+ years of neurosurgical experience, Dr. Saroha has successfully treated hundreds of hydrocephalus patients, from newborns with congenital conditions to elderly patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus. Advanced treatment options at Max Hospital ensure optimal outcomes for Civil Lines patients.
A flexible tube placed in the brain ventricles, draining fluid to the abdominal cavity. The most common treatment for hydrocephalus with excellent outcomes for Civil Lines patients.
A minimally invasive procedure creating a new pathway for CSF to escape the blocked ventricle. Ideal for obstructive hydrocephalus in selected Civil Lines patients.
Combined procedure for pediatric patients, reducing CSF production while creating drainage pathway. High success rates for Civil Lines children.
Expert management of shunt complications including obstruction, infection, or overdrainage for Civil Lines patients.
NPH is a form of communicating hydrocephalus that primarily affects elderly patients, causing the classic triad of gait disturbance ("magnetic gait"), dementia, and urinary incontinence. The condition is often misdiagnosed as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease, but unlike these conditions, NPH is potentially reversible with shunt surgery.
Dr. Saroha has helped numerous Civil Lines patients regain their independence through VP shunt placement for NPH, with many experiencing remarkable improvement in mobility and cognitive function within weeks of surgery.
Ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery for permanent CSF drainage. Most common and effective treatment for Civil Lines hydrocephalus patients.
Minimally invasive ventriculostomy avoiding shunt hardware. Ideal for obstructive hydrocephalus with faster recovery for Civil Lines patients.
Specialized treatment for normal pressure hydrocephalus. Dramatic improvement in gait and cognitive function for Civil Lines elderly patients.
Specialized care for infants and children with congenital or acquired hydrocephalus at Max Hospital for Civil Lines families.
Expert management of failed or malfunctioning shunts including infection treatment and hardware replacement for Civil Lines patients.
Comprehensive ongoing care including shunt programming, monitoring, and complication management for Civil Lines patients.
Dr. Saroha has treated pediatric patients from across India and internationally for complex hydrocephalus. Our team provides comprehensive support including pre-surgical evaluation and long-term follow-up for Civil Lines families.
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Hydrocephalus is a buildup of fluid in the cavities (ventricles) deep within the brain. The excess fluid increases the size of the ventricles and puts pressure on the brain.
Surgery is the primary treatment. Options include VP shunt placement (draining fluid to abdomen) or endoscopic third ventriculostomy (creating a new drainage pathway).
NPH is a form of communicating hydrocephalus common in elderly patients, causing gait problems, dementia, and incontinence. It's potentially reversible with shunt surgery.
Hospital stay is typically 3-5 days. Most patients return to normal activities within 4-6 weeks. Shunt programming and adjustment may continue over several months for Civil Lines patients.