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Cirsoid aneurysm treatment by percutaneous injection of sodium tetradecyl sulfate.

L E Hendrix1, G A Meyer, S J Erickson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cirsoid aneurysms are uncommon arteriovenous fistulas of the scalp. Surgery for these lesions can be difficult; transarterial embolization is rarely curative, while embolization of the venous pouch with permanent agents usually necessitates subsequent surgical removal of the embolic material. The ideal embolic agent would be one that is safe and effective, commercially available, and would not require subsequent removal.
METHODS: We treated an arteriovenous fistula of the scalp with direct puncture and injection of sodium tetradecyl sulfate, a commercially available sclerosing agent.
RESULTS: Control angiography immediately following percutaneous injection of sotradecol into the fistula showed decreased flow but not complete closure of the lesion. However, within several days of the embolization, the patient's scalp pain and mass resolved. Four months after embolization, MRA demonstrated no evidence of residual or recurrent fistula. Color doppler flow imaging demonstrated only slightly decreased vascular resistance in the distal superficial temporal artery, possibly indirect evidence of persistent micro-fistulae. Twenty-three months after the procedure, the patient continued to be asymptomatic and had no palpable lesion.
CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous injection of sotradecol can be considered as one of the treatment options for arteriovenous fistula of the scalp. Further experience is needed to compare the safety and effectiveness of sotradecol with other agents currently used in the treatment of scalp arteriovenous fistulae.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8956889     DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(96)00225-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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6.  Results of surgical excision of cirsoid aneurysm of the scalp without preoperative interventions.

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7.  Surgical management of scalp arterio-venous malformation and scalp venous malformation: An experience of eleven cases.

Authors:  Forhad Hossain Chowdhury; Mohammod Raziul Haque; Khandkar Ali Kawsar; Mainul Haque Sarker; A F M Momtazul Haque
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