| Literature DB >> 32072087 |
Nolitha Makapi Tisetso Morare1, Eugene Richard Joweni Baloyi1,2.
Abstract
An arteriovenous malformation is a rare vascular anomaly composed of a complex network of interconnected arteries and veins of the scalp. It is usually congenital, but infrequently occurs after trauma. Over the years, several terms have been used to describe these lesions, such as cirsoid/rasemose/arteriovenous aneurysm, plexiform angioma and aneurysma serpentinum, or arteriovenous fistula when a single connection exists. Head and neck malformations occur in 0.1% of the population. Involvement of the superficial temporal artery is rare, occurring in about 0.5% to 2.0% of cases. They are diagnosed by angiography and can be managed by endovascular or open resection. The case of a 23-year-old man who presented with a pulsatile head mass after blunt trauma 5 years prior is presented. This entity was diagnosed as an arteriovenous malformation supplied by the superficial temporal arteries. He subsequently underwent successful open exploration and resection. The information is presented with the patient's consent.Entities:
Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula; Cirsoid aneurysm; Superficial temporal artery; Trauma; Vascular abnormalities
Year: 2020 PMID: 32072087 PMCID: PMC7016349 DOI: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2019.11.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech ISSN: 2468-4287
Fig 1External view of the “scalp mass” with an underlying arteriovenous malformation (AVM) of the superficial temporal artery.
Fig 2Axial and coronal computed tomography angiograms of the brain showing the superficial cirsoid aneurysm with no intracranial extension.
Fig 3Left lateral view of the computed tomography angiogram three-dimensional reconstruction demonstrating the superficial temporal artery feeder vessels forming a large arteriovenous nidus.
Fig 4Superior view of complex network of the scalp cirsoid aneurysm as seen on three-dimensional computed tomography angiogram reconstruction.
Fig 5Combined anterior, lateral and superior views of three-dimensional reconstructed computed tomography angiogram demonstrating a cirsoid aneurysm with superficial temporal artery feeders.