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Management of spinal aneurysms associated with arteriovenous malformations: systematic literature review and illustrative case.

Bianca Baldassarre1, Alberto Balestrino2, Alessandro D'Andrea3, Pasquale Anania3, Marco Ceraudo3, Monica Truffelli3, Ilaria Melloni3, Nicola Mavilio4, Lucio Castellan4, Gianluigi Zona3,5, Pietro Fiaschi3,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Spinal aneurysms are rare vascular malformations, commonly associated with spinal AVMs. AVM-associated spinal aneurysms are burdened by significant morbidity. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the best treatment strategy for these uncommon vascular lesions and to report an illustrative case.
METHODS: We reviewed clinical and radiological data of a patient surgically treated at our institution for a spinal AVM with an associated prenidal aneurysm. According to PRISMA guidelines, a systematic literature review has been performed in order to discuss the best management AVM-associated prenidal aneurysms.
RESULTS: In the reported case, the aneurysm showed spontaneous regression at follow-up after surgical removal of the AVM. Only 6 articles reported management of spinal prenidal AVM-associated aneurysms. Basing on our experience and data from literature, surgical treatment of the aneurysm may be indicated along with the resection of the AVM if the aneurysm is close to the nidus. Conversely, if the aneurysm is far away from the nidus or in an unfavorable position, resection of the nidus only may lead to aneurysm regression as in the reported case.
CONCLUSIONS: The treatment strategy for AVM-associated spinal aneurysms should be tailored on the single patient. In presence of large aneurysms that cause mass-effect symptoms, when rupture of the aneurysm is suspected or when treatment of the AVM is not proposable, direct treatment of the aneurysm should be considered. Otherwise, when complete resection of the nidus is performed, the eventually associated unruptured aneurysms located in challenging positions can be safely managed conservatively.

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Keywords:  Arteriovenous malformation; Endovascular treatment; Flow-related aneurysm; Prenidal aneurysm; Spinal aneurysm

Year:  2021        PMID: 34043050     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-021-06881-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


  16 in total

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Authors:  S Geibprasert; T Krings; J Apitzsch; M H T Reinges; K W Nolte; F J Hans
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2.  Endovascular management of aneurysms associated with spinal arteriovenous malformations.

Authors:  Sung Chul Jung; Yunsun Song; Su Hee Cho; Joonggoo Kim; Seung Yeon Noh; Sang Hun Lee; Jae Jon Sheen; Seung Chul Rhim; Sang Ryong Jeon; Dae Chul Suh
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3.  Multimodality treatment of conus medullaris arteriovenous malformations: 2 decades of experience with combined endovascular and microsurgical treatments.

Authors:  David A Wilson; Adib A Abla; Timothy D Uschold; Cameron G McDougall; Felipe C Albuquerque; Robert F Spetzler
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 4.654

4.  Intracranial arterial aneurysms associated with arteriovenous malformations: endovascular treatment.

Authors:  M Piotin; I B Ross; A Weill; R Kothimbakam; J Moret
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 11.105

5.  Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula with an associated feeding artery aneurysm: case report.

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Authors:  Venkatesh S Madhugiri; Sudheer Ambekar; V R Roopesh Kumar; Gopalakrishnan M Sasidharan; Anil Nanda
Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine       Date:  2013-04-26

Review 7.  Modified classification of spinal cord vascular lesions.

Authors:  Robert F Spetzler; Paul W Detwiler; Howard A Riina; Randall W Porter
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 5.115

8.  Pseudoaneurysm of the anterior spinal artery in a patient with Moyamoya: an unusual cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Authors:  D M Walz; R F Woldenberg; A Setton
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 9.  Spinal arterial aneurysm: case report.

Authors:  S S Rengachary; D A Duke; F Y Tsai; P J Kragel
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 4.654

10.  Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Clinical Results and Quality of Life Assessment with Surgical Treatment as a Crucial Therapy. The Joint Experience of Two Centers.

Authors:  Pietro Fiaschi; Alessandro Prior; Pier Filippo Sbaffi; Fabiola Bizzi; Alessandro D'Andrea; Bernarda Cagetti; Filippo Badaloni; Luca Allegretti; Nicola Mavilio; Riccardo Padolecchia; Valtero Valsania; Gianluigi Zona
Journal:  World Neurosurg       Date:  2018-10-17       Impact factor: 2.104

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