Sphenoid Wing Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas.

IF 0.5 Journal of neuroendovascular therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-23 DOI:10.5797/jnet.ra.2023-0034
Naoki Akioka, Naoya Kuwayama, Satoshi Kuroda
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The sphenoid wing dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are clinically rare. They often present as non-sinus-type arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) and may be associated with focal neurological deficits, intracranial venous hypertension, and intracranial hemorrhage. These cases are classified as lesser or greater sphenoid wing lesions. We searched the PubMed databases for studies evaluating the clinical presentation, surgical treatment, and endovascular treatment of these lesions and analyzed 37 cases from 22 papers. A total of 17 cases had lesser sphenoid wing AVFs, and the localization of the shunts could be divided into the sinus of the lesser sphenoid wing (SLSW) or the superficial middle cerebral vein (SMCV). Most SLSW AVFs drained into the cavernous sinus, but two cases drained directly into the deep middle cerebral vein via a bridging vein. All cases with shunts directly into the SMCV had reflux into the SMCV with varices. A total of 20 cases had shunts in the greater sphenoid wing, and the localization of the shunts varied, with shunt localization, and venous return morphology dependent on variations in middle fossa venous return. Most cases had shunts in the sphenobasal vein near the foramen ovale. However, some cases had shunts in the superior ophthalmic vein, sphenopetrosal vein, and laterocavernous sinus. Many were associated with cortical venous reflux. These lesions have been treated by surgical ligation of the drainage vein and transarterial or transvenous embolization. Recently, embolization has become the standard treatment for DAVFs due to advances in endovascular techniques. This paper reviewed and discussed the angioarchitecture, clinical presentation, and treatment of these lesions to clarify the characteristics of sphenoid wing DAVFs.

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蝶翼硬脑膜动静脉瘘。
蝶翼硬脑膜动静脉瘘(DAVFs)在临床上是罕见的。它们通常表现为非窦型动静脉瘘(AVFs),并可能与局灶性神经功能缺损、颅内静脉高压和颅内出血有关。这些病例分为小蝶翼或大蝶翼病变。我们检索了PubMed数据库,以评估这些病变的临床表现、手术治疗和血管内治疗,并分析了22篇论文中的37例。17例发生小蝶翼avf,分流的定位可分为小蝶翼窦(SLSW)或大脑浅中静脉(SMCV)。大多数SLSW静脉瘘流入海绵窦,但有2例经桥静脉直接流入大脑深中静脉。所有直接分流到SMCV的病例都有返流到伴有静脉曲张的SMCV。大蝶翼分流术共20例,分流术的定位不同,分流术的定位和静脉回流形态取决于中窝静脉回流的变化。大多数病例在蝶基底静脉卵圆孔附近有分流。然而,一些病例在眼上静脉、蝶窦静脉和海绵外窦有分流。许多与皮质静脉回流有关。这些病变已通过手术结扎引流静脉和经动脉或经静脉栓塞治疗。最近,由于血管内技术的进步,栓塞已成为davf的标准治疗方法。本文就蝶翼davf的血管结构、临床表现及治疗进行综述和讨论,以阐明蝶翼davf的特点。
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