The endovascular shunt could be a treatment option for patients with unexplained high pressure in the skull, a condition known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), as shown in a recent study published in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery.
A group of Yale neurosurgeons joined clinicians from other academic health centers in a prospective, multicenter, clinical study evaluating the safety and clinical outcomes resulting from the use of the eShunt system.
Andrew Koo, MD, resident, Department of Neurosurgery, is part of the team behind the study. He recently sat down for an interview about this important work.