Dandy Ventriculocisternostomy

Dandy Ventriculocisternostomy (Dandy - Ventriculocisternostomy) is one of the most effective and safe brain surgeries. This method is used to treat hydrocephalus, a disease in which cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the ventricles of the brain or subarachnoid space. Dandy Ventriculo-Cisternostomia was first described by American neurosurgeon James Dandy in 1943. Since then, this method has become one of the most widely used in the treatment of hydrocephalus.

The main cause of hydrocephalus is