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The cranial vault contains brain tissue, blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). After closure of a child’s sutures, the cranial vault is similar to a rigid box. As the volume of the three components within the skull (brain matter, blood and CSF) must remain equal, an increase in one component must be accompanied by a decrease in another component. If there is not, an increase in intracranial pressure (ICP) will occur. ICP can be monitored via a fibre optic monitor (Codman™ microsensor) which is placed on the surface of the brain or in the brain or an external ventricular drain (EVD) system which is a closed sterile system allowing drainage of CSF via a silastic catheter tip which rests in the ventricle. The ventricular system produces CSF at approximately 20mL/hr (estimated at 0.35mL/min in children) by the choroid plexus in the lateral ventricles. The CSF circulates around the brain and spinal cord and is then reabsorbed via the arachnoid villi. 0:00-0:16 EVD Functions 0:17-0:30 different EVDs 0:31-2:16 EVD tube and stopcok 2:17-2:45 EVD Chamber 2:46- 3:00 Foramen of Monro 3:01- 4:15 EVD leveling evd drain 4:16- 4:26 Fixing EVD 4:27-6:27 Transducer, priming the system 6:28 - 7:14 EVD zeroing 7:15-8:13 zeroing transducer 8:14 - 8:53 Monitoring ICP 8:54 - 9:04 EVD Dressing 9:05-9:32 CSF Sample 9:33-10:04 EVD Bag