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Evolution of endovascular management of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas: Single center experience
Aim : We aim to focus on the treatment of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF) with emphasis on the evolution of endovascular management at our center over the last 13 years. We also aim to highlight the present treatment strategy, considering all the embolic agents available with us. Se...
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Published in: | Neurology India 2010-01, Vol.58 (1), p.62-68 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Aim : We aim to focus on the treatment of intracranial dural
arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF) with emphasis on the evolution of
endovascular management at our center over the last 13 years. We also
aim to highlight the present treatment strategy, considering all the
embolic agents available with us. Setting and Design : This is a
retrospective study of 99 patients of DAVFs treated from December 1995
to March 2009. Materials and Methods : Seven patients were found to
have spontaneous thrombosis when taken up for treatment. The other 92
patients underwent endovascular treatment through transarterial or
transvenous routes using polyvinyl alcohol particles, glue, detachable
platinum coils or injection onyx as embolic agents. The treatment
strategies have evolved over a period of time with changing
philosophies and availability of different embolic agents. Results :
Transverse- sigmoid and cavernous sinuses were the commonest sites of
DAVFs. Intracranial hemorrhage was common presentation. Transarterial
PVA embolization was performed in four patients, transarterial glue in
15, transvenous embolization in 33 and transarterial Onyx in 36. Direct
puncture and packing of the sinuses was done in four patients. Cure was
achieved in 80 out of 92 patients (cure rate of 87%). Patients who had
Onyx embolization had cure rate of 92% (33 out of 36 patients). 14
complications were seen of which two were in the Onyx group.
Conclusion : Embolization of DAVFs has evolved over the last decade and
has become the treatment of choice with high cure rates and improved
safety. We propose the use of Onyx as the embolic agent of choice in
the treatment of DAVFs. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 1998-4022 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0028-3886.60400 |