{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Endoscopic ultrasonic aspiration of posterior fossa abscess in Dandy-Walker malformation: case report. {Author}: Spennato P;Scala MR;Vitulli F;Parlato RS;Russo C;Cinalli G; {Journal}: Childs Nerv Syst {Volume}: 39 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: 05 2023 27 {Factor}: 1.532 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00381-022-05811-1 {Abstract}: Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a posterior fossa malformation characterized by a huge posterior fossa cyst in communication with the fourth ventricle. Hydrocephalus is associated with more than 80% of cases and is usually treated by shunting. Despite infection being a common complication of the shunt, abscess formation within the cyst was reported only once.
A neonate affected by DWM developed a posterior fossa abscess following a shunt infection. The purulent collection was refractory to standard treatment (antibiotics and burr hole drainage); therefore, an endoscopic approach was performed in order to remove the purulent collection under direct vision. This material was aspirated with the help of an endoscopic ultrasonic aspirator. The outcome was favorable, with a resolution of infection and re-implantation of the ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. Surprisingly, post-operative radiological examination showed substantial modification of the anatomy of the posterior fossa with disappearing of the Dandy-Walker cyst. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented report of a true Dandy-Walker malformation that modified its anatomical appearance over time.
Endoscopic aspiration of intracranial purulent collection should be considered a valid option to manage complicated cases. An endoscopic ultrasonic aspirator may make the procedure more effective and faster.