Literature DB >> 8295703

[A case of Hangman's fracture associated with vertebral arteriovenous fistula treated with trapping].

K Okuchi1, M Fujioka, T Konobu, A Fujikawa, S Miyamoto, T Morimoto, T Sakaki, T Taoka, H Nakagawa, S Iwasaki.   

Abstract

A case of a traumatic vertebral arteriovenous fistula associated with a hangman's fracture is reported. A 45-year-old male fell down about 2 meters and struck his parietooccipital region against the ground. Profuse nasal bleeding developed. He was transferred to a local hospital, where his respiration was ataxic and blood pressure was low. After intubation, he was transferred to our emergency department. Cervical x-p revealed fracture of C1, C2 and subluxation of C2 body. Because of uncontrollable nasal bleeding, the bilateral maxillary arteries were embolized with spongel. At this time, right vertebral angiograms demonstrated a vertebral arteriovenous fistula with an pseudoaneurysm located at C2 level. On the 13th hospital day, direct balloon occlusion of the fistula was attempted; this could not be achieved because the subclavian and vertebral arteries were tortuous and the balloon catheter could not be introduced to the level of the fistula in the vertebral artery. The patient was only observed until follow-up angiogram on the 24th hospital day revealed enlargement of the pseudoaneurysm. We performed trapping of both the proximal and distal ends of the involved vertebral artery; from C5 to C1. Postoperative course was uneventful, hangman's fracture was fixed with a Halo vest. Four months after operation, fistula and pseudoaneurysm were not opacified on angiogram. We believe that transvascular techniques are the treatment of choice for vertebral arteriovenous fistulas. However, as the next best thing, we can use trapping for the patient whose vessels are too tortuous to introduce the balloon catheter to the involved vessel.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8295703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  No Shinkei Geka        ISSN: 0301-2603


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