A clinical case of carotid-cavernous fistula

G. Israfilova, A. Babushkin, R. R. Khismatullin
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We present a case of carotid-cavernous fistula (CCF) in a 52-year-old female patient who was urgently referred for surgical treatment of a left-sided orbital phlegmon. On the 62nd day after a traumatic brain injury, the patient revealed a visual impairment of the left eye, which was noticeably red and showed a moderate protrusion. The patient’s left orbit was urgently opened and drained.She was undergoing an anti-inflammatory therapy and showed a positive dynamic of the disease, whilst on the 5th day after the procedure, the patient started feeling pain in the left eye and noise in the head. The data of ultrasound examination of the orbit and duplex scanning were largely consistent with a severe massive inflammatory infiltration of the retrobulbar tissue with hypervascularization (the orbital phlegmon could not be excluded). Only a selective computed tomography with angiography helped establish the final diagnosis: arteriovenous malformation in the projection of the supra-sphenoid section of the left internal carotid artery, with post-traumatic CCF on the left. After surgery (endovascular embolization of the CCF), a positive result was observed: with a positive result — no injection or pain in the left eye, exophthalmos gradually regressed. Yet the visual acuity of the left eye was 0.03 due to an atrophy of the optic nerve.Conclusion. The ophthalmologists must be on the alert in cases of unilateral exophthalmos with a history of blunt head trauma, since neuro-ophthalmic symptoms are crucial in clarifying the indications for a prompt implementation of the only surgical treatment effective for this pathology, i.e. endovascular embolization.
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颈动脉-颈静脉瘘临床病例
我们报告了一例颈动脉-海绵状静脉瘘(CCF)病例,患者是一名 52 岁的女性,因左侧眼眶痰肿而紧急转诊接受手术治疗。在脑外伤后的第 62 天,患者左眼出现视力障碍,眼球明显发红并有中度突出。患者正在接受抗炎治疗,病情呈良性发展,但在术后第 5 天,患者开始感到左眼疼痛,头部有响声。眼眶超声波检查和双频扫描的数据基本一致,即球后组织有严重的大量炎症浸润,并伴有高血管化(不能排除眼眶痰)。只有选择性计算机断层扫描和血管造影帮助确定了最终诊断:左侧颈内动脉蝶骨上段投影处的动静脉畸形,左侧有外伤后CCF。手术(CCF 血管内栓塞)后,观察到了积极的结果:左眼无注射或疼痛,眼球外翻逐渐消退。然而,由于视神经萎缩,左眼视力为 0.03。眼科医生必须对有头部钝挫伤病史的单侧眼球外翻病例保持警惕,因为神经眼症状是明确适应症的关键,以便及时实施对这种病症唯一有效的手术治疗,即血管内栓塞术。
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