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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* A cerebral shunt is commonly used to treat patients with ''hydrocephalus'', a condition where excess fluid under the skull creates pressure on the brain. The shunt helps to relieve pressure by draining the fluid. The exact purpose of Sylar's shunt is unknown.
* A cerebral shunt is commonly used to treat patients with ''hydrocephalus'', a condition where excess fluid under the skull creates pressure on the brain. The shunt helps to relieve pressure by draining the fluid. The exact purpose of Sylar's shunt is unknown.
* In the [[commentary]] for ''[[The Fix]]'', writer [[Natalie Chaidez]] said that the shunt was used to drain [[Sylar]]'s [[brain]] fluid for testing purposes.


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Revision as of 06:04, 1 September 2007

Shunt

First mentioned: Distractions
Owned by: The Company
Current status: Sylar left the shunt on the floor of his cell.

Sylar had a cerebral shunt implanted into his skull for unknown purposes.

About

Godsend

After Eden McCain's death, Sylar is put through a series of tests by the Company. In order to examine his brain, a shunt is implanted into his skull.

Distractions

After surprising Mr. Bennet, Sylar forcibly removes the shunt by ripping it out of his skull.

Trivia

  • A cerebral shunt is commonly used to treat patients with hydrocephalus, a condition where excess fluid under the skull creates pressure on the brain. The shunt helps to relieve pressure by draining the fluid. The exact purpose of Sylar's shunt is unknown.
  • In the commentary for The Fix, writer Natalie Chaidez said that the shunt was used to drain Sylar's brain fluid for testing purposes.

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