A cerebrospinal fluid shunt system comprises a brain ventricular catheter
for insertion into the brain ventricle so as to drain cerebrospinal fluid
from the brain ventricle. The system also comprises a sinus sagittalis
catheter for insertion into the sinus sagittalis for feeding the
cerebrospinal fluid into sinus sagittalis. A shunt main body is connected
at one end thereof to the brain ventricle catheter and at another end
thereof to the sinus sagittalis catheter. The shunt main body can provide
fluidic communication between the brain ventricle catheter and the sinus
sagittalis catheter. The system further comprises a tubular flow passage
restricting member defined within the shunt main body. The tubular flow
passage restricting member defines a resistance to flow of 8-12 mm
Hg/ml/min.