Non-Invasive Monitor for Hydrocephalus Shunt Malfunctions
At Northwestern University a new wearable shunt monitor has been developed that may revolutionize how people with hydrocephalus are cared for. Currently, implanted shunts are typically used to drain cerebrospinal fluid into the abdomen, preventing i...
Source: Medgadget - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Neurology Neurosurgery Source Type: blogs
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