Optimal treatment of the hydrocephalic patient with symptomatic Dandy-Walker malformation or trapped fourth ventricle remains controversial. We describe 6 patients with symptomatic Dandy-Walker malformation or trapped fourth ventricle and hydrocephalus that were treated with an aggressive cyst fenestration. Four of the 6 patients had previously undergone five or more failed shunt procedures. There were no complications associated with surgery, and 5 of the 6 patients (83%) have remained asymptomatic with respect to their posterior fossa cysts. One patient has required subsequent fourth ventricular shunt placement. Median follow-up was 26 months (range 12-66 months). We suggest that suboccipital craniectomy and open fenestration is a valid treatment option in hydrocephalic patients with symptomatic Dandy-Walker malformation or trapped fourth ventricle. Although the associated lateral ventriculomegaly will probably still require a ventriculoperitoneal shunt, the absence of a cystoperitoneal shunt system seems to minimize the incidence of complications and reoperation.