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Innovative Surgery Treats Man's Rare Brain Condition, Restores Vision

15 Nov

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Summary

  • 36-year-old father experiences intense migraines and vision issues
  • Diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a rare brain condition causing fluid buildup
  • Neurosurgeon performs innovative procedure to open blocked fluid channel
Innovative Surgery Treats Man's Rare Brain Condition, Restores Vision

In November 2022, 36-year-old Mark Van Alstine was a healthy father of two when he began experiencing intense migraines and vision issues. After visiting his doctor, Van Alstine was referred to a local neurologist, who delivered the shocking news that he might have cancer and would require invasive brain surgery.

Overwhelmed by the prospect of potentially not seeing his children grow up, Van Alstine's brother-in-law helped him get an appointment with neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Magill at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. To Van Alstine's relief, Dr. Magill provided a very different diagnosis - hydrocephalus, a rare condition causing fluid buildup in the brain.

Dr. Magill was able to perform a specialized procedure, more commonly used in pediatric cases, to open the blocked fluid channel in Van Alstine's brain. The minimally invasive surgery was a success, and Van Alstine's symptoms disappeared almost immediately. He has since made a full recovery and is encouraging others experiencing similar issues to seek a second opinion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Van Alstine was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a rare brain condition that causes fluid buildup.
Dr. Magill performed a specialized, minimally invasive procedure to open the blocked fluid channel in Van Alstine's brain.
Van Alstine experienced intense migraines, vision issues, and hearing changes.

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