Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, André Lima
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Romero, Diego Gutierrez, Gentric, Jean-Christophe, Weill, Alain, Raymond, Jean, Roy, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Spinal pial arteriovenous fistulas (SPAVFs) are rare lesions that present more frequently in young patients. Lesions located on radiculo-pial arteries without involvement of the anterior spinal artery are even rarer. SPAVFs may present with mass effect, venous congestion or hemorrhage. Most often, treatment is performed either by surgery or endovascularly with fluid embolic material. Use of microcoils has not been reported for this condition. We present two cases of radiculo-pial high-flow SPAVFs in two patients in their early 30 s. One patient presented with abrupt headache without proof of hemorrhage and the other one with trigeminal neuralgia resulting from dilated posterior fossa draining veins remote from the fistula. Both patients were successfully treated with endovascular shunt closure using microcoils with resolution of symptoms and disappearance of the dilated veins at follow-up. With recent advances in microcatheter technology, distal navigation and microcoil embolization offers another option for these cases that may be safer than fluid embolic material.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
title Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
spellingShingle Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
Batista, André Lima
embolization
spinal AV fistulas
spinal AVMs
title_short Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
title_full Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
title_fullStr Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
title_full_unstemmed Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
title_sort Radiculo-pial spinal arteriovenous fistulas treated with coils: report of two cases
author Batista, André Lima
author_facet Batista, André Lima
Romero, Diego Gutierrez
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Weill, Alain
Raymond, Jean
Roy, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Romero, Diego Gutierrez
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Weill, Alain
Raymond, Jean
Roy, Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, André Lima
Romero, Diego Gutierrez
Gentric, Jean-Christophe
Weill, Alain
Raymond, Jean
Roy, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv embolization
spinal AV fistulas
spinal AVMs
topic embolization
spinal AV fistulas
spinal AVMs
description Spinal pial arteriovenous fistulas (SPAVFs) are rare lesions that present more frequently in young patients. Lesions located on radiculo-pial arteries without involvement of the anterior spinal artery are even rarer. SPAVFs may present with mass effect, venous congestion or hemorrhage. Most often, treatment is performed either by surgery or endovascularly with fluid embolic material. Use of microcoils has not been reported for this condition. We present two cases of radiculo-pial high-flow SPAVFs in two patients in their early 30 s. One patient presented with abrupt headache without proof of hemorrhage and the other one with trigeminal neuralgia resulting from dilated posterior fossa draining veins remote from the fistula. Both patients were successfully treated with endovascular shunt closure using microcoils with resolution of symptoms and disappearance of the dilated veins at follow-up. With recent advances in microcatheter technology, distal navigation and microcoil embolization offers another option for these cases that may be safer than fluid embolic material.
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