Effectiveness of super-selective digital subtraction angiography and 3D rotational digital subtraction venography for a developmental venous anomaly with an arteriovenous malformation: A case report and literature review.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_827_2024
Yuki Shiraishi, Hiroaki Neki, Gakuji Maruyama, Yuko Nonaka, Tsutomu Tokuyama, Hiroshi Tenjin, Osamu Saito, Kazuhiko Kurozumi
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Background: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and developmental venous anomaly (DVA) rarely coexist. Developing a surgical strategy to treat this co-occurrence is difficult due to the unclear pathogenesis. We report the use of super-selective digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and Three-dimensional (3D) rotational digital subtraction venography (DSV) to develop a surgical strategy for complex AVM draining into a DVA.

Case description: A 58-year-old woman presented with left hemiparesis and unconsciousness. Plain and contrast computed tomography showed a right frontal subcortical hematoma and a heterogeneous contrast lesion anterior to the hematoma, leading to a dilated vessel. The hematoma was removed due to worsening unconsciousness. DSA revealed a right frontal AVM of Spetzler-Martin grade 2 with superficial drainage into a DVA, and 3D-DSV revealed that the intermediate part of the DVA involved normal parenchyma. Interventional transarterial embolization and surgical nidus removal were planned. Preoperative super-selective DSA showed two medullary veins draining from the AVM into the DVA. Thus, we decided to separate the two medullary veins from the nidus. Postoperative angiography revealed complete removal of the AVM and preservation of the DVA.

Conclusion: Treating a complex AVM draining into a DVA is challenging; surgeons have to remove only the AVM portion and preserve the DVA. Super-selective DSA and 3D rotational DSV were performed to develop the surgical strategy.

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超选择性数字减影血管造影和三维旋转数字减影静脉造影对发育性静脉异常伴动静脉畸形的疗效:1例报告和文献复习。
背景:动静脉畸形(AVM)和发育性静脉畸形(DVA)很少共存。由于发病机制不明确,很难制定手术策略来治疗这种共存。我们报告使用超选择性数字减影血管造影(DSA)和三维(3D)旋转数字减影血管造影(DSV)来制定复杂的AVM引流到DVA的手术策略。病例描述:一名58岁女性,表现为左偏瘫和意识不清。计算机断层扫描显示右侧额叶皮质下血肿和血肿前的非均匀对比病变,导致血管扩张。由于意识不清,血肿被切除了。DSA显示右侧额部AVM为spetzle - martin 2级,并有浅表引流至DVA, 3D-DSV显示DVA中间部分累及正常实质。计划介入经动脉栓塞和手术病灶切除。术前超选择性DSA显示两条髓静脉从AVM流入DVA。因此,我们决定将两条髓静脉与病灶分开。术后血管造影显示AVM完全切除,DVA保留。结论:治疗复杂的AVM引流到DVA是具有挑战性的;外科医生只需要切除AVM部分,保留DVA。采用超选择性DSA和3D旋转DSV来制定手术策略。
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