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Anatomy and Physiology of Hydrocephalus James P. (Pat) McAllister II, PhD 1,2,4 Marion L. Walker, MD 1 ; John R.W. Kestle, MD 1 ; Carolyn Harris, PhD 1,2 ; Kelley Deren-Lloyd, MS 1 ; Ramin Eskandari, MD 1 ; Janet Miller, PhD 4 ; Melissa Packer 1 ; Anders Skjolding, MD, PhD; Hannah Botfield, PhD; Mark Luciano, MD, PhD; Alexa Canady, MD; Raymond C. Truex, Jr., MD 1 Pediatric Neurosurgery, Primary Children’s Medical Center & University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 2 Bioengineering and 3 Physiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 4 Biology, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI Hydrocephalus Association 12 th National Conference; 6/27/2012

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Anatomy and Physiology of Hydrocephalus James P. (Pat) McAllister II, PhD 1,2,4

Marion L. Walker, MD1; John R.W. Kestle, MD1; Carolyn Harris, PhD1,2; Kelley Deren-Lloyd, MS1; Ramin Eskandari, MD1;

Janet Miller, PhD4; Melissa Packer1; Anders Skjolding, MD, PhD; Hannah Botfield, PhD; Mark Luciano, MD, PhD; Alexa Canady, MD;

Raymond C. Truex, Jr., MD

1 Pediatric Neurosurgery, Primary Children’s Medical Center & University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

2 Bioengineering and 3 Physiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 4 Biology, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI

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Enlarged Ventricles Normal Ventricles

Lateral Ventricles

LV

LV

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Typical MRI of Hydrocephalus

This is communicating and not obstructive hydrocephalus

The periventricular white matter is thinner than usual

The cause is aqueductal stenosis

This is slit-ventricle syndrome

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Nothing “Magic”

It’s Mostly Just Vocabulary

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Cerebral Ventricular System

FH Netter: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nervous System, 1986, p. 134.

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Anatomical Orientation

*Head & Neck “Horizontal” “Axial”

*

Sagittal Coronal

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Left Side Left Side

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Front

Top

Back

Bottom

“top down”

“front-to-back” “right side”

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Cerebral Ventricular System

FH Netter: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nervous System, 1986, p. 134.

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Netter FH: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nerv. Syst. 1986

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Production

CSF Formation: • Choroid plexus (80%) • Brain Tissue “Parenchyma” (20%) • Normal rate

12-15 ml/hr; 290-360 ml/day • CSF spaces = 140 ml

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Location of Choroid Plexus in Human Brain

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Choroid Plexus Often Blocks the Ventricular Portion of the Shunt

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Fishman RA: Cerebrospinal Fluid in Diseases of the Nervous System, 2nd ed, WB Saunders, 1992, Fig. 2-1.

CSF Flow & Absorption Pathways

Greitz D. et al: Acta Pediatrics, 86:125-132, 1997

Directional (bulk) Flow Cranial & Spinal Pathways Bulk Absorption 1. Arachnoid granulations/villi

a. Cranial – superior sagittal sinus to internal jugular vein

b. Spinal 2. Lymphatics – CNI & spinal

roots 3. Tissue capillaries Pulsatile Flow

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1a

1b

2

3

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CSF Absorption through Arachnoid Granulations into the Venous System

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CSF Absorption through Arachnoid Granulations into the Venous System

Netter FH: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nerv. Syst. 1986

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CSF Flow – Bulk vs. Pulsatile

Cerebral Aqueduct Bulk flow ~ 0.3 cc/min Pulsatile flow ~ 2 cc/min Pulsatile Flow Slower in cerebral aqueduct &

over cortical surface Faster in basal cisterns

Flow Speed

Basal Cisterns

Cerebral Aqueduct

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Blood Supply to Choroid Plexus

Netter FH: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nerv. Syst. 1986

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Functions of CSF

Diagnostic – infection, hemorrhage, tumors, brain damage Bouyancy – protection from compressive & shearing forces

Physiological Balance (Homeostasis)

“Clearing” substances from brain Delivery of vitamins and other small molecules Ion balance

Inter-brain Communication (Neurotransmission/Neuromodulation)

Delivery of trophic factors – cell production & maturation

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from Richard D. Penn and Andreas Linninger. The Physics of Hydrocephalus. Pediatr Neurosurg 45:161–174, 2009.

CSF Formation • Choroid plexus (70%) & Parenchyma (30%) • Normal rate = 12-15 ml/hr; 290-360 ml/day CSF Absorption Rate • Cranial & Spinal CSF volume = 140 ml

• Absorption must be ~ 2.5x formation per day or the VENTRICLES ENLARGE!

Non-Hydrocephalic

Hydrocephalic

Critical Balance between

CSF Formation & Absorption

CSF is white (T2-weighted MRI)

CSF is white (T2-weighted MRI)

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Causes of Hydrocephalus • Intraventricular Hemorrhage

• Meningitis & Encephalitis • Congenital Malformations

• Subarachnoid Hemorrhage • Tumors & Cysts • Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Ventricles

White Matter

Gray Matter

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Netter FH: The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations Vol 1 – Nerv. Syst. 1986

Types of Hydrocephalus

1 X

X 2 X 4

X 5

X 3 6 X

X 7

1. Intraventricular (obstructive) o Intraventricular hemorrhage o Aqueductal stenosis o Chiari malformations o Infectious Ventriculitis o Tumors

2. Extraventricular (communicating) o Infectious Meningitis o Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

spontaneous traumatic

o Venous hypertension

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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Vulnerable Brain Structures in Hydrocephalus • Periventricular (“bordering ventricles”) structures • White matter – myelinated (“insulated”) neuron processes

connecting different parts of the brain

Corpus Callosum

Corpus Callosum

Hippocampus

Hippocampus

Corpus Callosum

Periventricular White Matter

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MRI CT

Vulnerable Brain Structures in Hydrocephalus

OR – Optic Radiations: transmits impulses to cerebral cortex where vision perceived Visual problems Learning deficits based on visual cues

CC

PVWM OR

F Control Hydrocephalic Hydrocephalic

CC – Corpus Callosum: connects R & L sensory and motor regions PVWM – Periventricular White Matter: connects cerebral cortex to deep brain

structures, cerebellum and spinal cord Muscle control /coordination/seizures Learning deficits

F – Fornix: connections to/from memory and learning center (Hippocampus) Memory deficits and learning problems

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Ventricular Shunting for Hydrocephalus

McComb and Zlokovic 1994 Pre-shunt Post-shunt

LV

v3

LV

shunt

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Third Ventriculostomy

LV

SAS

3rd Vent

P

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Don’t Miss the Shunt Demonstration

You’ll be AMAZED

This is easy! Why do I need a

Neurosurgeon to do this?

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The End – It’s Not Magic!

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Thank You & Keep Learning!