Arteriovenous Malformation: Coil-based endovascular treatment of single-hole cerebral arteriovenous fistulae: experiences in 11 patients
- Author(s)
- Bum Soo Kim; Sung Won Youn; Moon Hee Han; Bae Ju Kwon; Hyun-Seung Kang; Hyuk Won Chang
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Chang, Hyuk Won
- Department
- Dept. of Radiology (영상의학)
- Journal Title
- World Neurosurgery
- Issued Date
- 2010
- Volume
- 73
- Issue
- 1
- Abstract
- Background
An SHF is rare pial arteriovenous shunt with no nidal component, of which the feeder drains directly into a single venous channel. Casting with NBCA was described previously, but its control demands operator to accumulate a considerable learning curve. We are to present our experiences of coil-based endovascular treatment of SHF.
Methods
Eleven patients harbored 12 SHFs (5 men, 6 women; mean age, 28.4 years; age range, 4-73 years), and they presented with hemorrhage, seizure, collapse, orbital mass, and as an incidental lesion. The location was frontal for 3, temporal for 5, parietal in 2, and occipital in 2 patients. The angioarchitectures, the methods of endovascular treatment, and outcomes were analyzed.
Results
Fifteen feeders arose from 4 anterior, 8 middle, and 3 posterior cerebral arteries. The coil framework was constructed at the fistula before the penetration of a low concentrated NBCA. Nine fistulae were occluded completely, and 3 fistulae were occluded to near-completion with micro-AVM. There was no recanalization of SHF, either growth of a micro-AVM during follow-up period (mean, 48.3 months; range, 6-120 months). One patient with postprocedure hemorrhage developed hemiplegia, but 1 patient with seizure and the other 9 asymptomatic patients were uneventful.
Conclusions
The coil-based endovascular treatment can achieve safe and stable occlusion of SHF, and the preventions against venous thrombosis and perfusion breakthrough should be essential.
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