Objective. Are hydrostatic valves superior to conventional differential pressure shunts in patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus, with regard to the postoperative results of treatment and possible complications? Methods. From September 1997 to January 2002,60 patients with idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus were treated by surgical implantation of a hydrostatic valve (Miethke dual-switch, valve) at the Unfallkrarkehaus Berlin, Results. One yea rafter the shunt operation, the clinical picture was very good for 33% of the patients, good for 33%, satisfactory for 17%, and poor for 17%. At 20%, the rate of postoperative complications (catheter dislocations, valve infectious underdrainage and overdrainage) is still relatively high. The opening pressure of the Miethke dual-switch valve did not correlate with the postoperative results of treatment. Conclusion. According to our experience, hydrostatic Miethke dual-switch valves are superior to conventional differential pressure shunts without an additional gravity Unit, especially,with,regard to the treatment of patients with idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephaIus,concerning both the postoperative results of the treatment and the incidence of possible complications. With differentiated diagnosis and therapy, a clinical improvement car be achieved for 83% of such. patients.