Transanal protrusion of subdural peritoneal shunt in the setting of appendicitis
Complications from shunts placed in the peritoneum, either ventriculoperitoneal or subdural, are varied. Perforation of hollow organs and subsequent natural orifice protrusion is a rare but well known complication. We report a case of a transanal protrusion of a subdural peritoneal shunt in the sett...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Sujka (Author), Richard Sola, Jr (Author), David Juang (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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