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Your healthcare team will walk you through the surgical process for shunt implantation, which includes important steps before, during, and after the procedure.
In order to help prevent infection, some of the hair on the patient’s head may need to be shaved. The medical team will wash the head and body with special soap. They will cover the patient with sterile linen to maintain a sterile environment throughout the procedure.
Your neurosurgeon will make sure you understand the procedure, and answer any questions you may have.
The neurosurgery team performs the surgery in sterile conditions in an operating room under general anaesthetic. The operation usually takes less than an hour. It involves the following steps:
Immediately after surgery, the patient will be taken to the post-operative care unit. They’ll stay there for close observation for an hour or so and then be taken to their room. Most patients leave the hospital within 2 to 7 days, depending on their clinical progress.
Although this is the usual procedure when a shunt is placed, each individual may have a slightly different experience based upon their neurosurgeon, hospital, and their particular medical needs.