著者
Yushin Takemoto Yuki Ohmori Yasuyuki Kaku Akitake Mukasa Hiro Kiyosue
出版者
The Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy
雑誌
Journal of Neuroendovascular Therapy (ISSN:18824072)
巻号頁・発行日
pp.cr.2023-0015, (Released:2023-06-08)
参考文献数
14

Objective: We report here an atypical case of cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula (CSDAVF) with a septation that separates the cavernous sinus (CS) into two components, namely, normal cerebral venous drainage and shunted blood drainage into the superior ophthalmic vein (SOV) alone. The CSDAVF was successfully treated by selective transvenous embolization (TVE) through the septum with the trans-inferior petrosal sinus (IPS) approach.Case Presentation: A 74-year-old woman presented with right exophthalmos and tinnitus on the right side. Neuroradiological examination showed CSDAVF mainly supplied by multiple feeders from the bilateral ascending pharyngeal artery and meningohypophyseal trunk with a shunted pouch located medial-dorsally to the right CS. Blood from the CSDAVF drained via the anterior component of the CS to the right SOV only. Normal cerebral venous blood from the right superficial middle cerebral vein drained through the dorsolateral component of the right CS into the right IPS. These findings suggest that a septal barrier exists between the outflow tract of the dural arteriovenous fistula and the normal cerebral venous outflow tract within the CS. The CSDAVF was successfully treated by selective TVE through the septum with the trans-IPS approach after detailed evaluation of 3D rotational angiography (3DRA) and MRA/MR venography (MRV) cross-sectional images. The patient’s symptoms improved, and she was discharged uneventfully.Conclusion: Septation within the CS can completely separate the drainage route of the CSDAVF from the normal cerebral drainage route. Successful catheterization to the shunted pouch through the septum with the IPS approach and selective embolization were possible with detailed evaluation of anatomy on MRA/MRV cross-sectional images and 3DRA images.
著者
Kohei Tokuyama Hiro Kiyosue Yuzo Hori Mika Okahara Hirofumi Nagatomi Yoshiki Asayama
出版者
The Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy
雑誌
Journal of Neuroendovascular Therapy (ISSN:18824072)
巻号頁・発行日
pp.oa.2023-0012, (Released:2023-06-13)
参考文献数
5
被引用文献数
1

Objective: Selective transvenous embolization (sTVE) is an effective technique for treating dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs); however, selective catheterization into the shunted pouch is often difficult due to the acute angle of the access route between the target pouch and dural sinus. We present our initial experience using a steerable microcatheter (SM) to manually control the tip angle for selective catheterization and sTVE of DAVFs.Methods: Thirteen consecutive cases of DAVFs and 16 procedures that involved sTVE using SM between October 2016 and October 2018 were reviewed. SMs were used for selective catheterization of shunted venous pouches and/or the affected sinus and coil embolization. We evaluated the maneuverability of the SM, the success of selective catheterization into the target lesions, and the results of endovascular treatments.Results: Endovascular procedures were performed in a single session in 10 cases and in two staged sessions in 3 cases. There was no difficulty in maneuverability of the SM. Successful selective catheterization was achieved in 26 of 27 target lesions. Immediately after embolization, angiography showed complete occlusion in 10 cases and marked reduction in 3 cases. During 40.9 months of mean follow-up, 12 cases showed complete occlusion and one case showed a small residual shunt on MRI. Procedure-related complications of spontaneous thrombosis of the affected sinus were observed in one case. There were no cases of recurrence or exacerbation during follow-up.Conclusion: SM is useful for selective catheterization for target lesions during sTVE of DAVFs.