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Peretta P et al. – A second ETV can be performed with a reasonable chance of restoring patency of the stoma and avoiding placement of an extrathecal shunt. Every effort should be made to detect subarachnoid adhesions in the cistern on preoperative imaging study to select potential candidates and avoid unnecessary procedures.

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