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In modern neuro-oncology and onco-hematology, intraventricular injection of chemotherapeutic agents (most typically, methotrexate) is an inevitable part of many protocols for treating patients with malignant tumors of the CNS, neuroleukemia, CNS lymphomas and some other disorders. A ventricular catheter system (also known as the Ommaya reservoir) is used to provide repeated injection of chemotherapeutic agents to cerebral ventricles. The use of modern neuronavigation systems allows one to place Ommaya reservoir in patients with narrow and slit-like ventricles.

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