When a brain shunt becomes clogged, it can lead to a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain, resulting in increased intracranial pressure. This can cause symptoms such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, changes in vision, and altered consciousness. In severe cases, it may lead to neurological damage or complications that require immediate medical intervention. Prompt identification and treatment are essential to restore normal CSF flow and prevent further complications.
The ventricular shunt tube is placed to drain fluid from the ventricular system in the brain to the cavity of the abdomen or to the large vein in the neck (jugular vein).
Answer:If the shunt winding is open the motor won't start, but if the shunt open while the motor is running, the motor will keep on running as if nothing went wrong, except if the wire of the winding get maniacally between the stator and the fields the motor can be damaged beyond repair. But normally the shunt windings is done with very thick conductors, so the chance that the shunt will go open is zero.
In long shunt the shunt field winding is in parallel to both generator and series field. In short shunt the shunt field is in parallel to generator only.
Shunt means parallel only..................
the Hyde shunt (1966-1974), LaVeen shunt (1974-1980), and Denver shunt
The shunt used for a person who has hydrocephalus ("water on the brain") is not called a "value shunt". It is usually called a "ventriculo-peritoneal shunt" or "VP shunt" for short. Sometimes a "ventriculo-atrial shunt" or "VA shunt" is used instead.
A brain shunt is used to drain excess fluid off of the brain. It is meant to relieve the pressure caused by the build up of excess fluid.
i believe that headaches are one symptom.
A shunt is inserted in the head to relieve water pressure on the brain.
A mini stroke is caused by a clogged artery in the brain. When this happens, there is no blood supply going to that portion of the brain. As a result, brain tissue may be harmed, leading to a lost of function in the area controlled by that portion of the brain.
I had a friend who had a shunt in their brain and the doctor said if he ever had pains he should go to A&E immediately because it has probably moved and is lodging itself further into the brain and has caused internal bleedinggo to A&E!!!
The ventricular shunt tube is placed to drain fluid from the ventricular system in the brain to the cavity of the abdomen or to the large vein in the neck (jugular vein).
The tube implanted in the brain to relieve pressure from cerebrospinal fluid due to hydrocephalus is called a shunt, specifically a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt. This device helps to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the ventricles of the brain to another area of the body, typically the abdominal cavity, where it can be absorbed. The shunt helps prevent brain damage and alleviates symptoms associated with increased intracranial pressure.
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surgical installation of a shunt. A shunt is a tube connecting the ventricles of the brain to an alternative drainage site, usually the abdominal cavity
Answer:If the shunt winding is open the motor won't start, but if the shunt open while the motor is running, the motor will keep on running as if nothing went wrong, except if the wire of the winding get maniacally between the stator and the fields the motor can be damaged beyond repair. But normally the shunt windings is done with very thick conductors, so the chance that the shunt will go open is zero.
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