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Technical and Clinical Considerations for Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage Catheters

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) drainage catheters, primarily external ventricular drains (EVDs) or lumbar drains, are critical neurosurgical tools used in neurocritical care to directly monitor and therapeutically manage intracranial pressure (ICP) by allowing the controlled removal of excess cerebrospinal fluid.

These systems are essential for managing conditions such as acute hydrocephalus, severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), subarachnoid hemorrhage, and post-operative care, providing a direct measurement of pressure and a means of immediate therapeutic decompression to preserve cerebral perfusion pressure.

The function of a CSF drainage system relies on the principle of a **hydrostatic pressure gradient**, where the height of the external collection chamber relative to the patient's ventricular or lumbar space determines the pressure threshold at which fluid is allowed to drain. This zero-reference point must be precisely maintained, typically at the level of the tragus or external auditory meatus, and frequently adjusted with changes in the patient's position. The most…

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