| Literature DB >> 28893127 |
Yoshinari Osada1, Hidenori Endo1,2, Kenichi Sato1, Yasushi Matsumoto1, Toshiki Endo1, Miki Fujimura2, Teiji Tominaga2.
Abstract
We report a case of a 39-year-old man presenting with a high-grade left parieto-occipital arteriovenous malformation (AVM) complicated by superior sagittal sinus (SSS) stenosis, seven years after the first presentation. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a newly developed perilesional edema. Venous sinus stenosis acutely progressed to occlusion and induced multiple intracerebral hemorrhages. An emergent balloon venoplasty of the SSS successfully recanalized the thrombosed sinus. Further, multistage transarterial nidus embolization was performed followed by surgical resection, resulting in a complete eradication of the large AVM. The emergence of perilesional edema is a key radiological feature for the early recognition of a newly developed venous drainage route disturbance, which would result in hemorrhagic events. Venous sinus thrombosis is a rare cause of drainage route disturbance in cerebral AVMs. For such cases, the recanalization of venous drainage concomitant with flow reduction by performing transarterial embolization is effective in preventing further hemorrhage, which enables a safe performance of subsequent radical surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Arteriovenous malformation; brain edema; hemorrhage; venous sinus thrombosis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28893127 PMCID: PMC5814072 DOI: 10.1177/1591019917728255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interv Neuroradiol ISSN: 1591-0199 Impact factor: 1.610