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Transarterial embolization for convexity dural arteriovenous fistula
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Enomoto, Noriya Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
佐藤, 浩一 Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
松原, 俊二 Kawasaki Medical School
Yamaguchi, Tadashi Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Hanaoka, Mami Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Niki, Hitoshi Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
松﨑, 和仁 Tokushima Red Cross Hospital
Bando, Koji Tokushima University
Hagino, Hirotaka Shikoku Medical Center for Children and Adults
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Convexity
Dural arteriovenous fistula
Pial artery
Transarterial embolization
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学術雑誌論文
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Background: Convexity dural arteriovenous fistulae (dAVF) usually reflux into cortical veins without involving the venous sinuses. Although direct drainage ligation is curative, transarterial embolization (TAE) may be an alternative treatment.
Case Description: Between September 2018 and January 2021, we encountered four patients with convexity dAVFs. They were three males and one female; their age ranged from 36 to 73 years. The initial symptom was headache (n = 1) or seizure (n = 2); one patient was asymptomatic. In all patients, the feeders were external carotid arteries with drainage into the cortical veins; in two patients, there was pial arterial supply from the middle cerebral artery. All patients were successfully treated by TAE alone using either Onyx or N-butyl cyanoacrylate embolization. Two patients required two sessions. All dAVFs were completely occluded and follow-up MRI or angiograms confirmed no recurrence.
Conclusion: Our small series suggests that TAE with a liquid embolic material is an appropriate first-line treatment in patients with convexity dAVFs with or without pial arterial supply.
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Surgical Neurology International
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21527806
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Surgical Neurology International|Scientific Scholar
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開始ページ
340
発行日
2022-08-05
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医学系