Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Are you suffering from normal pressure hydrocephalus? If so, Dr. John D. Lipani is the founding director of Princeton Neurological Surgery P.C. for comprehensive brain and spine surgical care, and the JD Lipani Radiosurgery Institute for Non-Invasive Neurosurgery. Dr. Lipani is a leading expert in neurosurgery and provides many cranial treatments including normal pressure hydrocephalus treatment. Using state-of-the-art neurological techniques and equipment, Dr. Lipani provides each patient with individualized normal pressure hydrocephalus treatment for a successful outcome.



Normal pressure hydrocephalus is a distinct form of hydrocephalus, where the pressure of fluid accumulated within the brain is normal, but there is a reduction in the volume of brain tissue surrounding the fluid-filled ventricles. This condition tends to occur in the elderly population with a variety of symptoms including memory loss, speech problems, changes in behavior or mood, difficulty paying attention, reduced reasoning and judgment skills, leg weakness and unsteadiness, falling, shuffling gait, inability to hold urine, headache, nausea and difficulty focusing eyes. Dr. Lipani provides treatment options for those suffering from normal pressure hydrocephalus to increase each patient’s quality of life.

To schedule an appointment for normal pressure hydrocephalus,
contact the office of Dr. John D. Lipani at (609) 890-3400.

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