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                        hi...although in my situation the shunt was  placed in my child,i can tell you if his  health was semi-normal and you would like   his life to be prolonged at all--let them put   shunt in.  the water on the brain more than  likely has enlarged the ventricles--and that   can cause further complications.  the shunt  if patients body can tolerate it-will drain  the excess fluid and in time the ventricles  may go back to normal size.  my son is 4 and  has had a shunt since birth...it wasnt until   just this past month that the neuros have   told me that the water on the brain no longer   exsists and the ventricles have all gone back  down to normal size.  when he was first born  and i researched shunts and hydro alike i was  amazed to find that shunts were more common in  the elderly.  i am not sure of the success rate  and im definately not a dr.--just giving my two   cents!!  good luck!!