An unusual complication of subdural-peritoneal shunt
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A subdural-peritoneal shunt was placed in a geriatric patient who had a chronic subdural hematoma (CSH). After the procedure, a second CSH developed on the contralateral side, and this hematoma resorbed spontaneously without further intervention. This patient's treatment is discussed relative to the various subdural-peritoneal shunt options currently used to address CSH. The case is also evaluated in light of our experience with other CSH cases and other reports in the literature.