Fig. 1From: Ventriculo-peritoneal shunt trans-anal protrusion causing Escherichia coli ventriculitis in child: Case report and review of the literatureLeft: Picture of the distal peritoneal catheter of the ventriculoperitoneal shunt protruding through the patient’s anal region. Clear CSF drops could be seen at the end of the catheter. Right: Plain abdominal x-ray confirming bowel perforation by the distal peritoneal catheter as well as its trajectory from the abdominal cavity toward the perineal regionBack to article page