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Percutaneous transorbital transvenous embolization of a cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula via the superior orbital fissure-technical video.

Authors :
Naylor RM
Graepel S
Brinjikji W
Cloft H
Lanzino G
Source :
Interventional neuroradiology : journal of peritherapeutic neuroradiology, surgical procedures and related neurosciences [Interv Neuroradiol] 2023 Jun 15, pp. 15910199231175023. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 15.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Carotid-cavernous dural arteriovenous fistulas causing debilitating ocular symptoms and/or retrograde cortical venous drainage necessitate curative treatment, which is achieved by disrupting the proximal draining vein. Transvenous embolization of carotid-cavernous dural arteriovenous fistulas can be achieved through the superior or inferior petrosal sinuses, facial veins, or superior ophthalmic veins. <superscript>1, 2</superscript> However, if these approaches are not feasible, various percutaneous approaches have been described that use the skull base foramina to provide direct access to the cavernous sinus. <superscript>3, 4</superscript> Here we present the case of a 54-year-old male with carotid-cavernous dural arteriovenous fistulas with cortical venous drainage causing diplopia that was cured using a percutaneous transorbital approach. We discuss the alternative endovascular strategies for treating carotid-cavernous dural arteriovenous fistulas and why they were not chosen, the technical nuances of the transorbital approach as well as the pearls and pitfalls of this seldom used technique. A comprehensive understanding of the many approaches for treating carotid-cavernous dural arteriovenous fistulas is important for neurointerventionalists.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2385-2011
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Interventional neuroradiology : journal of peritherapeutic neuroradiology, surgical procedures and related neurosciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37321641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15910199231175023