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[Treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension by endovascular improvement of venous drainage of the brain].

M Aguilar-Pérez1, H Henkes2.   

Abstract

Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), also known as pseudotumor cerebri, is a syndrome of elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) in the absence of any known causative factor. Most patients with IIH respond to weight reduction, repeated lumbar punctures and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, such as acetazolamide and topiramate to reduce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production. Despite a number of pathogenetic theories, the cause of IIH remains unknown. With the availability of magnetic resonance (MR) venography and cerebral angiography, venous disease is increasingly being discussed as the etiology of IIH, with a high proportion of patients presenting with nonthrombotic unilateral or bilateral dural venous sinus stenoses. Based on this observation, endovascular stenting of stenotic dural sinuses in patients with IIH has gained popularity. Whether dural venous sinus stenoses are the cause or the consequence of increased ICP is still under debate. In patients with failure of conservative treatment or non-compliance, a more aggressive treatment, such as CSF shunting or surgical optic nerve fenestration, should be performed. For approximately 13 years endovascular stenting of the stenotic sinuses has been used and discussed as an alternative and effective treatment of IIH. Since the first report in 2002, individual cases and case series have been published demonstrating that stents immediately lower the venous pressure gradient, which is associated with clinical improvement. This effect occurs within days or weeks and is permanent in many cases.

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Keywords:  Headache; Idiopathic intracranial hypertension; Papilledema; Sinus stenosis; Stents

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26400795     DOI: 10.1007/s00347-015-0136-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmologe        ISSN: 0941-293X            Impact factor:   1.059


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1.  Resolution of transverse sinus stenosis in idiopathic intracranial hypertension after L-P shunt.

Authors:  A McGonigal; I Bone; E Teasdale
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2004-02-10       Impact factor: 9.910

2.  Transverse sinus stenting for idiopathic intracranial hypertension: a review of 52 patients and of model predictions.

Authors:  R M Ahmed; M Wilkinson; G D Parker; M J Thurtell; J Macdonald; P J McCluskey; R Allan; V Dunne; M Hanlon; B K Owler; G M Halmagyi
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2011-07-28       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 3.  Visual outcomes and headache following interventions for idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Authors:  Leon T Lai; Helen V Danesh-Meyer; Andrew H Kaye
Journal:  J Clin Neurosci       Date:  2014-06-25       Impact factor: 1.961

Review 4.  Pseudotumor cerebri: brief review of clinical syndrome and imaging findings.

Authors:  A J Degnan; L M Levy
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2011-06-16       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 5.  Interventions for idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Authors:  C Lueck; G McIlwaine
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2005-07-20

6.  Cerebrospinal fluid shunt placement for pseudotumor cerebri-associated intractable headache: predictors of treatment response and an analysis of long-term outcomes.

Authors:  Matthew J McGirt; Graeme Woodworth; George Thomas; Neil Miller; Michael Williams; Daniele Rigamonti
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 5.115

7.  Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: the prevalence and morphology of sinovenous stenosis.

Authors:  R I Farb; I Vanek; J N Scott; D J Mikulis; R A Willinsky; G Tomlinson; K G terBrugge
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2003-05-13       Impact factor: 9.910

8.  Restenosis of the sigmoid sinus after stenting for treatment of intracranial venous hypertension: case report.

Authors:  T Tsumoto; T Miyamoto; M Shimizu; Y Inui; K Nakakita; S Hayashi; T Terada
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2003-11-05       Impact factor: 2.804

9.  Magnetic resonance imaging in pseudotumor cerebri.

Authors:  M C Brodsky; M Vaphiades
Journal:  Ophthalmology       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 12.079

Review 10.  Controversies: Optic nerve sheath fenestration versus shunt placement for the treatment of idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Authors:  Arielle Spitze; Peter Lam; Nagham Al-Zubidi; Sushma Yalamanchili; Andrew G Lee
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 1.848

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Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 1.610

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