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Intracranial Arteriovenous fistulas

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414703/retrograde-flow-into-the-internal-jugular-vein-in-a-hemodialysis-patient-mimicking-dural-arteriovenous-fistula-a-case-report
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Eri Shiozaki, Yoichi Morofuji, Tsuyoshi Izumo, Takayuki Matsuo
Arterial spin labeling (ASL) and three-dimensional (3D) time-of-flight (TOF) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) are sensitive tools to detect dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF), but hyperintensity in these images is also caused by jugular venous reflux. We present a case of a patient with renal failure on hemodialysis with retrograde flow into the internal jugular vein (IJV) mimicking DAVF. A 74-year-old man with a radial arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis experienced transient dizziness. The TOF MRA and ASL revealed high signal intensity, suggesting the presence of a DAVF in the left transverse and sigmoid sinuses and the IJV...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414437/transvenous-embolization-of-noncavernous-dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-davfs-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#22
REVIEW
Jaims Lim, Brianna M Donnelly, Vinay Jaikumar, Marissa D Kruk, Cathleen C Kuo, Andre Monteiro, Manhal Siddiqi, Ammad A Baig, Devan Patel, Kunal P Raygor, Kenneth V Snyder, Jason M Davies, Elad I Levy, Adnan H Siddiqui
BACKGROUND: Intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) are abnormal connections between arteries and veins within the dura mater. Various treatment modalities, such as surgical ligation, endovascular intervention, and radiosurgery, aim to close the fistulous connection. Although transvenous embolization (TVE) is the preferred method for carotid-cavernous fistulas, its description and outcomes for noncavernous dAVFs vary. This has prompted a systematic review and meta-analysis to comprehensively assess the effectiveness of TVE in treating noncavernous dAVFs, addressing variations in outcomes and techniques...
February 28, 2024: Interventional Neuroradiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391205/treatment-of-a-pial-arterial-venous-fistula-in-a-newborn-2-dimensional-operative-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Randall W Treffy, Omar Hussain, Elsa V Arocho-Quinones, Hirad S Hedayat
Pial arterial venous fistulas (PAVFs) are rare vascular entities that occur with direct high-flow connections between pial arterial feeders and large veins without an intervening nidus.1-5 These vascular abnormalities can present in the pediatric population with high output heart failure.1 PAVFs can be treated with endovascular intervention, microvascular ligation, or a combination depending on the clinical scenario.4 Here, we present a case in which a newborn presented in high output heart failure because of a large left-sided middle cerebral artery fed PAVF...
February 23, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384700/internal-jugular-vein-fistula-mimicking-dural-arteriovenous-fistula-after-cardiac-pacemaker-placement
#24
Zachary Sokol, Erik Werheim, Martin Oselkin
Carotid jugular arteriovenous fistulas are a documented complication of cannulation of the internal jugular vein. They may present with neck pain, headache, and cardiovascular aberrations. However, carotid jugular fistula secondary thrombus formation after jugular cannulation with radiographic presentation similar to dural arteriovenous fistula has not yet been reported in the literature. Below, we report the case of a 68-year-old male with an incidentally found carotid-jugular fistula secondary to pacemaker placement who had intracranial reflux on imaging, which was ultimately treated successfully through an endovascular approach...
May 2024: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367858/hormone-concentration-measurement-in-intracranial-dural-arteriovenous-fistulae
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asuka Elisabeth Kropp, Masahiro Nishihori, Takashi Izumi, Shunsaku Goto, Kinya Yokoyama, Ryuta Saito
OBJECTIVE: Intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulae (DAVF) represent a subset of cerebral vascular malformations associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In Japan, DAVF exhibits sex-based differences in anatomical distribution, with female predominance in the cavernous sinus (CS) and male predominance in the transverse sinus (TS). Nevertheless, the pathophysiology of DAVF is not fully understood, and hormonal influences are hypothesized to play a role in its development. This study aimed to investigate changes in the concentrations of sex steroid hormones between intracranial and peripheral sampling sites in CS- and TS-DAVF patients...
February 15, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359960/endovascular-embolisation-of-posterior-condylar-canal-dural-arteriovenous-fistula
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Surya Nandan Prasad, Vivek Singh, Srishti Sharma, Madhuri Kumari
We describe a rare case of dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) of the posterior condylar canal in a man in his 30s who presented with recent onset headache and neck pain and subsequently acute intracranial haemorrhage. Radiological workup showed a medulla bridging vein draining dAVF of the right posterior condylar canal supplied by a meningeal branch of the right occipital artery. A dilated venous sac was seen compressing over cerebellar tonsil on the right side. There was acute haemorrhage in the posterior fossa and fourth ventricle...
February 15, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336210/simultaneous-parkinsonism-and-dementia-as-initial-presentation-of-intracranial-dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-a-systematic-review
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pavel S Pichardo-Rojas, Luis A Marín-Castañeda, Fernando De Nigris Vasconcellos, Shadia I Flores-López, Adrian Coria-Medrano, Perla de Teresa López-Zepeda, Claudia D Sánchez-Serrano, Mario C Torres-Chávez, Jesús M Escobar-López, Luz C Choque-Ayala, Gorbachev Jowah, Leonardo Rangel-Castilla
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February 7, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38305350/intraorbital-arteriovenous-fistulas-case-series-and-systematic-review
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Su, Zihao Song, Yiguang Chen, Ming Ye, Hongqi Zhang, Yongjie Ma, Peng Zhang
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intraorbital arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are an extremely rare subtype of intracranial fistula with ophthalmic symptoms similar to cavernous sinus dural AVFs or carotid cavernous fistulas but worse visual outcomes. Here, we present a case series and thorough systematic review on intraorbital AVFs to demonstrate treatment modalities and address this rare type of AVF. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study at a single center, in which we identified all cases of intraorbital AVFs that occurred between 2002 and 2022...
February 2, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252931/a-large-cirsoid-aneurysm-of-the-scalp-with-multiple-arterial-supply-illustrative-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soumya Pahari, Paawan Bahadur Bhandari, Bibek Bhattarai, Purushottam Baniya, Stuti Yadav, Prarthana Subedi, Sarbind Mandal
BACKGROUND: Cirsoid aneurysm of the scalp is a rare arteriovenous fistula having a traumatic, congenital, iatrogenic, or idiopathic etiology. Its presentation can range from a small swelling to a large pulsatile mass with tinnitus, headache, and scalp necrosis. OBSERVATIONS: A 67-year-old female presented with a gradually increasing swelling on her forehead and head since childhood and no history of trauma. Examination revealed 12 × 5 cm tortuous midline swelling...
January 22, 2024: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251902/transarterial-embolization-of-dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-conventional-pressure-cooker-and-microballoon-catheter-embolization-techniques
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antti Lindgren, Syed Uzair Ahmed, Vivek Bodani, Hugo Andrade Barazarte, Ronit Agid, Tze Phei Kee, Patrick Nicholson, Eef J Hendriks, Timo Krings
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dural fistulas are abnormal connections between dural arteries and intracranial veins treated mainly endovascularly in most settings. The aim was to examine a single-institution experience of microballoon catheter transarterial embolization (TAE) of dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs) and compare it with other TAE techniques. METHODS: We retrospectively identified all dAVFs treated at our institution between 2017 and 2022 with microballoon, conventional, and pressure cooker TAE...
January 22, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38248271/the-use-of-intraoperative-microvascular-doppler-in-vascular-neurosurgery-rationale-and-results-a-systematic-review
#31
REVIEW
Vincenzo Gulino, Lara Brunasso, Chiara Avallone, Benedetta Maria Campisi, Lapo Bonosi, Roberta Costanzo, Emanuele Cammarata, Carmelo Lucio Sturiale, Adriana Cordova, Domenico Gerardo Iacopino, Rosario Maugeri
Surgical treatment of neurovascular lesions like intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and arteriovenous dural fistulas is still associated with high morbidity. Several recent studies are providing increasing insights into reliable tools to improve surgery and reduce complications. Inadvertent vessel compromise and incomplete occlusion of the lesion represent the most possible complications in neurovascular surgery. It is clear that direct visual examination alone does not allow to identify all instances of vessel compromise...
January 6, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231302/eagle-jugular-syndrome-accompanied-by-de-novo-brainstem-cavernous-malformation-a-case-based-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasushi Motoyama, Hiromitsu Sasaki, Tsukasa Nakajima, Hiromichi Hayami, Ryuta Matsuoka, Kenji Fukutome, Rinsei Tei, Yasushi Shin, Shuta Aketa
BACKGROUND: Eagle jugular syndrome (EJS), recently identified as a cause of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) due to venous obstruction by an elongated styloid process (SP), is reported here alongside a case of concurrent de novo cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM). This study aims to explore the potential causal relationship between EJS and de novo CCM through a comprehensive literature review. METHOD: Systematic literature reviews, spanning from 1995 to 2023, focused on EJS cases with definitive signs and symptoms and de novo CCM cases with detailed clinical characteristics...
January 17, 2024: Acta Neurochirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38221539/middle-cranial-fossa-non-cavernous-sinus-dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-20%C3%A2-years-of-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Su, Zihao Song, Tianqi Tu, Ming Ye, Yongjie Ma, Hongqi Zhang, Peng Zhang
Non-cavernous sinus (CS) dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) involving the sphenoid bone are rare entities that are easily confused with one another due to the complex structure and high variability of the venous system around the middle cranial fossa. We present a large retrospective study on middle cranial fossa non-CS DAVFs and review the literature on DAVF treatment in this location as well as relative anatomy. 15 patients had DAVFs involving the lesser sphenoid wing and 11 patients had DAVFs involving the greater sphenoid wing...
January 15, 2024: Neurosurgical Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191809/use-of-greyscale-and-doppler-ultrasound-in-initial-evaluation-and-follow-up-of-neurovascular-malformations-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julio S Kaplan, Esteban P Dardanelli, Flavio Requejo, Cecilia Mackintosh, José E Lipsich
Pediatric intracranial arteriovenous shunts are rare vascular malformations that can be diagnosed prenatally or postnatally, as an incidental finding or due to complications. We propose a review of cerebral vascular malformations in newborns and infants with special emphasis on neurosonography and Doppler ultrasound as the first diagnostic method. Sonography can thus contribute in the planning of further studies that are always necessary, and in post-therapy follow-up.
January 9, 2024: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191586/spinal-dural-arteriovenous-fistula-a-comprehensive-review-of-the-history-classification-systems-management-and-prognosis
#35
REVIEW
Ali Alkhaibary, Ahoud Alharbi, Nada Alnefaie, Hajar Alammar, Alshaymaa M Arishy, Noor Alghanim, Yazeed M Aldhfyan, Arwa Albaiahy, Yahya H Khormi, Wael Alshaya, Saad AlQahatani, Ahmed Aloraidi, Ahmed Alkhani, Sami Khairy
Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas account for the majority of spinal vascular malformations. They are typically located in the thoracolumbar region and are diagnosed in the middle-aged and elderly populations. Although spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas have been postulated to be acquired, their exact development remains uncertain. Typically, the arteriovenous shunt is situated close to the spinal nerve root, inside the dura mater, where the blood from the radiculomeningeal artery and radicular vein intermix...
January 9, 2024: Chinese Neurosurgical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191222/dural-arteriovenous-fistula-embolisation-with-venous-remodelling-following-venous-sinus-stenting
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathaniel Ellens, Aman Preet Singh, Gabrielle Santangelo, Matthew T Bender
We report a case of the formation of a dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) of the transverse-sigmoid sinus following venous sinus stenting (VSS), treated with trans-arterial embolisation and venous remodelling. An obese woman in her 30s presented with persistent daily headaches after undergoing endoscopic repair of a skull base cerebrospinal fluid leak. Angiography demonstrated a focal right transverse-sigmoid sinus stenosis, and she underwent VSS of the right transverse sinus. She developed progressive pulsatile tinnitus within 3 months, and angiography demonstrated the formation of a Borden type 1 dAVF along the stent...
January 8, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183955/a-rare-case-of-multiple-high-grade-dural-arteriovenous-fistulas-manifesting-as-progressive-confusion-and-abnormal-behavior
#37
Nawras Sawafta, Mariam Thalji, Sharif Basal, Mohanad A I Ziadeh
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Multiple dural arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are rare intracranial vascular malformations with fatal consequences. Patients usually manifest with variable clinical presentations, which depend on the fistula's size, location, and the development of complication. Digital subtraction angiography continues to be the gold standard neuroimaging modality for diagnosis. CASE PRESENTATION: A 47-year-old female patient was transferred from Gaza Hospital intubated under complete sedation after she had progressive confusion and abnormal behaviors...
February 2024: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182477/comparative-study-of-non-contrast-silent-and-time-of-flight-magnetic-resonance-angiographic-sequences-in-the-evaluation-of-intracranial-dural-arteriovenous-fistula
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Prasad Balasubramanian, S Kumar Kannath, B Thomas, J Enakshy Rajan, C Kesavadas
AIM: To compare the performance of two non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) sequences, silent MRA and time of flight (TOF) MRA, in the evaluation of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty consecutive patients with DAVF were enrolled and evaluated prospectively using silent MRA, TOF MRA, and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). The location, Cognard classification, arterial feeders, and venous drainage were evaluated...
December 7, 2023: Clinical Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169054/a-rare-hemodialysis-vascular-access-complication-internal-jugular-vein-reflux
#39
Xiaowei Xiong, Hongxia Zhang
Hemodialysis (HD) arteriovenous fistulas commonly present with late vascular access complications, but are rarely in association with internal jugular vein (IJV) reflux. We reported two patients who had severe and mild IJV reflux, respectively. Case 1 was a 48-year-old male with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who had been treated with HD for 5 years. He presented with persistent headaches, nausea, and vomiting. Combined with all the examinations, it was revealed severe IJV reflux, brachiocephalic vein stenosis, high-flow vascular access, and IJV valve dysfunction...
January 3, 2024: Journal of Clinical Ultrasound: JCU
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38161621/endovascular-management-of-falcine-dural-arteriovenous-fistula-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature
#40
Batuk Diyora, Kavin Devani, Anup Purandare, Ravi Wankhade, Prakash Palave, Pallavi Shukla, Gagan Dhall
Cranial dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulas are abnormal connections between the branches of dural arteries to dural veins or venous sinuses. They are most frequently located at the transverse sinus and cavernous sinus. They can occur at every cranial dural sinus. Dural AV fistula of falx cerebri is rare. A 62-year-old female presented with signs and symptoms of raised intracranial pressure. Radiological imaging revealed a dural AV fistula at the posterior one-third falx cerebri. She underwent transarterial embolization, and complete obliteration of the fistula was achieved...
December 2023: Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
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