Literature DB >> 1625008

Arteriovenous malformations of the brain: choosing embolic materials to enhance safety and ease of excision.

P D Purdy1, H H Batjer, R C Risser, D Samson.   

Abstract

The authors report their experience with surgical resection of 108 previously embolized arteriovenous malformations (AVM's). Embolization was performed via only transfemoral catheterization in 70 lesions and via the surgical exposure of feeding vessels in 32. The remaining six patients were referred for resection following silicone sphere embolization elsewhere. Materials used included polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) foam, platinum microcoils, detachable silicone balloons, surgical silk, a mixture of 33% ethanol and microfibrillar collagen, and isobutyl cyanoacrylate (IBCA). It is believed that proximal arterial occlusion with balloons is an inferior choice for preresection embolization, because the technical difficulty of placement is high and the nidus of the AVM is unaffected. Vascular coagulation and section and AVM retraction are more difficult with IBCA; therefore, this is also considered an inferior choice. Among the materials studied, the combination of PVA for distal occlusion and microcoils for proximal occlusion appears to be the superior choice. Fewer complications (stroke or hemorrhage) are seen when intraarterial Amytal (amobarbital) testing is used to guide the embolization. Data regarding toxicity, oncogenicity, and vascular metabolism or recanalization associated with PVA, IBCA, and n-butyl cyanoacrylate are reviewed.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1625008     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1992.77.2.0217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2000 Jun-Jul       Impact factor: 3.825

2.  Cerebral arteriovenous malformations.

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Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 3.  Therapeutic advances in interventional neurology.

Authors:  Jawad F Kirmani; Nazli Janjua; Ammar Al Kawi; Shafiuddin Ahmed; Ismail Khatri; Ali Ebrahimi; Afshin A Divani; Adnan I Qureshi
Journal:  NeuroRx       Date:  2005-04

4.  Endothelial-cell injury of the basilar artery caused by ethanol infusion in dogs.

Authors:  H Kobayashi; H Ide; M Kabuto; Y Handa; T Kubota
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.216

5.  Application of the liquid coil as an embolic material for arteriovenous malformations.

Authors:  A Kurata; S Suzuki; H Ozawa; I Yuzawa; M Yamda; K Fujii; S Kan; T Kitahara; T Ohmomo; Y Miyasaka
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2005-10-26       Impact factor: 1.610

6.  The platinum ball a new embolic material.

Authors:  H Ozawa; A Kurata; S Suzuki; K Fujii; S Kan
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2006-06-15       Impact factor: 1.610

7.  Nidal embolization of brain arteriovenous malformations using Onyx in 94 patients.

Authors:  C Mounayer; N Hammami; M Piotin; L Spelle; G Benndorf; I Kessler; J Moret
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 8.  The combined management of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Experience with 100 cases and review of the literature.

Authors:  R Deruty; I Pelissou-Guyotat; C Mottolese; Y Bascoulergue; D Amat
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 2.216

9.  Preoperative Embolization of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations with Silk Suture and Particles: Technical Considerations and Outcomes.

Authors:  Jordan R Conger; Dale Ding; Daniel M Raper; Robert M Starke; Christopher R Durst; Kenneth C Liu; Mary E Jensen; Avery J Evans
Journal:  J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg       Date:  2016-06-30
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