Stating that after the surgery, the patient got rid of health problems that reduced his quality of life, Op. Dr. Selçuk Gözcü said, “As a result of the examination and tests, our patient, who had complaints of memory loss, urinary incontinence and gait disturbance, was diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (Adams Hakim Syndrome) and performed Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt surgery. All complaints of our patient, who came to the outpatient clinic after the surgery, were completely resolved. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus is seen in only 5 percent of Dementia patients. “Early diagnosis is very important in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, and if you have these findings in your relatives, immediately consult a Brain and Nerve Surgery Specialist.”