Literature DB >> 21692001

Clinical relevance of associated aneurysms with arteriovenous malformations of the posterior fossa.

Nils Ole Schmidt1, Matthias Reitz, Frank Raimund, Andras Treszl, Ulrich Grzyska, Manfred Westphal, Jan Regelsberger.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of aneurysms associated with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) of the posterior fossa and their relation to hemorrhagic presentation in comparison to supratentorial AVMs. We performed a retrospective analysis of 474 patients with intracranial AVMs treated in our center from 1990 to 2010. Patients were analyzed for AVM size, drainage type and their clinical course with focus on vessel anomalies including AVM-associated aneurysms. Seventeen (30%) of 57 posterior fossa AVMs versus 46 (11%) of 417 supratentorial AVMs were associated with aneurysms. In six (10.5%) versus seven (1.7%) patients, respectively, flow-associated aneurysms were the source of hemorrhage. Infratentorial location of an AVM was a significant risk factor for the incidence (p < 0.001) and rupture (p < 0.001) of AVM-associated aneurysms. Feeding artery aneurysms in particular represented a risk factor for hemorrhage in the overall group of AVM patients, independently of the location (p < 0.001). The majority of patients with a posterior fossa AVM were treated by combined embolization and surgical removal within one procedure (n = 33, 58%). Feeding artery aneurysms were excluded by endovascular coiling or surgical clipping whenever feasible. Overall treatment-associated permanent morbidity in the subgroup of posterior fossa AVMs was 11% (n = 6) and mortality 4% (n = 2). Posterior fossa AVMs display a significantly higher frequency of associated aneurysms of the adjacent vessels that are correlated to the high bleeding rate compared to AVMs of the supratentorial compartment. We therefore recommend aggressive AVM treatment including the exclusion of associated aneurysms as a minimal therapeutic goal whenever possible.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21692001     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-0661-7_23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1419


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2.  Prognostic variables and outcome in relation to different bleeding patterns in arteriovenous malformations.

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4.  Posterior fossa arterio-venous malformations: current multimodal treatment strategies and results.

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5.  Complications of Endovascular Treatments for Brain Arteriovenous Malformations: A Nationwide Surveillance.

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