Dural venous sinus stenting in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension: report of outcomes from a single-center prospective database and literature review

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Expert Review of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2022-09-03 DOI:10.1080/17469899.2022.2139678
M. Kole, J. C. Martinez‐Gutierrez, Francisio Sanchez, Rosa A. Tang, P. Chen
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ABSTRACT Introduction Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a disease of excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leading to rising intracranial pressure. Patients most commonly present with headache, tinnitus, papilledema, and vision loss. It most commonly affects young overweight females, a growing population. Traditional management has consisted of weight loss, medical management, surgical CSF diversion, and optic nerve sheath fenestration. In recent years, cerebral venous sinus stenosis has been described as an almost ubiquitously present potentiator of this disease. Venous sinus stenting to normalize cerebral venous outflow has emerged as a highly effective treatment. Areas covered In this review, the authors review the epidemiology and pathophysiology of IIH, as well as its common management strategies. The authors focus on the emergence of venous sinus stenting as a safe, effective, and minimally invasive strategy for managing IIH. Expert opinion IIH caused by venous sinus stenosis can be treated effectively and safely with endovascular stenting of the sinus. Given its low morbidity and failure rate relative to other traditional management strategies, evaluation for venous sinus stenosis should be pursued in this patient population, and referral to a neuro-endovascular specialist made if indicated.
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硬脑膜静脉窦支架植入术治疗特发性颅内高压患者:单中心前瞻性数据库和文献综述的结果报告
特发性颅内高压(Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, IIH)是一种脑脊液(CSF)过多导致颅内压升高的疾病。患者最常表现为头痛、耳鸣、乳头水肿和视力丧失。它最常见于超重的年轻女性,而这一群体正在不断增长。传统的治疗方法包括减肥、内科治疗、外科脑脊液分流和视神经鞘开窗。近年来,脑静脉窦狭窄已被描述为这种疾病几乎无处不在的增强因子。静脉窦支架置入使脑静脉流出正常化已成为一种非常有效的治疗方法。在这篇综述中,作者回顾了IIH的流行病学和病理生理学,以及其常见的管理策略。作者关注静脉窦支架置入术作为治疗IIH的一种安全、有效和微创策略的出现。专家意见静脉窦狭窄引起的IIH可以通过血管内静脉窦支架置入术安全有效地治疗。鉴于其相对于其他传统治疗策略的低发病率和失败率,应在该患者群体中对静脉窦狭窄进行评估,并在有指征时转诊神经血管内专家。
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Expert Review of Ophthalmology
Expert Review of Ophthalmology Health Professions-Optometry
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