Onyx embolization of a spinal epidural hemorrhage caused by thoracic spinal epidural arteriovenous fistula: A case report and literature review

Xi Chen , Liang Ge , Hailin Wan, Lei Huang, Yeqing Jiang, Gang Lu, Xiaolong Zhang
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Spinal epidural hemorrhages (SEDH) caused by spinal epidural arteriovenous fistulas (SEAVFs) are rare; thus, their specific pathogenesis has not been explained. Furthermore, the standard treatment for SEAVFs has not yet been defined. Here we report the case of a 36-year-old Chinese man who experienced acute onset chest pain and tightness. His symptoms rapidly aggravated until the lower limbs were unable to support him. Spinal magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) revealed a localized SEAVF and a secondary spinal cord lesion at the T4 level. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) confirmed the presence of the SEDH/SEAVF at the T3–4 level with the left radicular artery feeding the fistula. Based on DSA and MRA findings, SEDH, local spinal cord infarction, and spinal venous reflux disorder were conditionally diagnosed. Using the arterial route, Onyx-34 was injected into the fistula to embolize the feeding arteries and the venous system. Angiography was performed after the microcatheter was withdrawn, and no residual fistula or anterior spinal artery was observed. The six-week follow-up MRI showed acceptable healing of the SEAVF, and the patient improved neurologically. This case suggests that endovascular treatment with Onyx-34 embolization should be considered a promising treatment strategy for this type of complicated SEAVF.

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玛瑙栓塞治疗胸脊膜外动静脉瘘引起的脊膜外出血:一例报告和文献复习。
由脊髓硬膜外动静脉瘘(SEAVFs)引起的脊髓硬膜外出血(SEDH)是罕见的;因此,它们的具体发病机制尚未得到解释。此外,SEAVFs的标准治疗方法尚未确定。在这里,我们报告了一个36岁的中国男性的病例,他经历了急性发作的胸痛和胸闷。他的症状迅速加重,直到下肢无力支撑。脊髓磁共振血管造影术(MRA)显示局部SEAVF和T4水平的继发性脊髓损伤。数字减影血管造影术(DSA)证实在T3-4水平存在SEDH/SEAVF,左根动脉为瘘管供血。根据DSA和MRA检查结果,有条件地诊断SEDH、局部脊髓梗死和脊髓静脉回流障碍。使用动脉途径,将Onyx-34注射到瘘管中,以栓塞供血动脉和静脉系统。微导管拔出后进行血管造影,未观察到残余瘘或脊髓前动脉。六周的随访MRI显示SEAVF的愈合是可以接受的,患者的神经功能也有所改善。该病例表明,Onyx-34栓塞血管内治疗应被认为是治疗这类复杂SEAVF的一种有前途的治疗策略。
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Journal of Interventional Medicine
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