经静脉栓塞治疗盖伦静脉畸形时辅助静脉窦支架植入术。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Interventional Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1177/15910199241282719
Alex Devarajan, Daryl Goldman, Jessica Bonet, Brandon D Philbrick, Cornelius Deuschl, Elif Yamac, Ahmed Ayad, Halima Tabani, Michelle Sorscher, Alejandro Berenstein, Johanna T Fifi, René Chapot, Tomoyoshi Shigematsu
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背景:Galen静脉畸形是一种先天性动静脉畸形,主要通过经动脉或经静脉途径进行血管内栓塞治疗。经静脉栓塞可用于闭合畸形,但对于静脉狭窄或阻塞的患者可能比较困难,因为静脉狭窄或阻塞会导致静脉高压,并导致严重的神经系统后果。在此,我们将对患有盖伦静脉畸形的儿科患者进行非典型颅内静脉窦支架置入术,以改善经静脉栓塞后的血流情况:对两家高容量血管内治疗中心2018年1月至2023年3月的临床数据库进行回顾性审查,确定了所有在经静脉栓塞术中接受静脉窦支架治疗的Galen静脉畸形患者。对临床数据、影像学、血管结构、手术细节、术后管理和随访进行了回顾:结果:三名患者在对盖伦静脉畸形进行多次分期经动脉栓塞术后接受了经静脉栓塞术。经静脉通路因侧窦狭窄而变得复杂,球囊血管成形术暂时缓解了狭窄。通过压力锅技术进行经静脉栓塞后,使用现有的静脉导引导管对硬膜窦进行了支架植入。静脉血管造影显示,狭窄区域的血流有所改善,栓塞后的血管造影显示静脉引流正常,支架通畅。一名患者术后出现眼球运动神经麻痹,与支架置入无关。所有患者的盖伦静脉畸形均已完全治愈,随访时静脉窦支架均呈通畅状态:结论:对于接受经静脉栓塞治疗的盖伦静脉畸形和静脉高压患者,静脉窦支架植入术可能是减少皮质静脉畸形引流和改善正常外流的一种安全有效的选择。需要进一步研究其对高流量血管畸形的益处。
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Adjunctive venous sinus stenting in transvenous embolization of vein of Galen malformations.

Background: Vein of Galen malformations are congenital arteriovenous malformations primarily treated by endovascular embolization via transarterial or transvenous approaches. transvenous embolization can be utilized to close the malformation but may be difficult in patients with venous stenosis or blockages, which drive venous hypertension and lead to significant neurologic consequences. Here, we illustrate the atypical placement of an intracranial venous sinus stent to improve outflow after transvenous embolization in pediatric patients with the vein of Galen malformation.

Methods: A retrospective review of clinical databases at two high-volume endovascular centers from January 2018 to March 2023 identified all vein of Galen malformation patients who received a venous sinus stent during transvenous embolization. Clinical data, imaging, angioarchitecture, operative details, postoperative management, and follow-up were reviewed.

Results: Three patients presented for transvenous embolization after multiple staged transarterial embolizations of their vein of Galen malformation. Transvenous access was complicated by lateral sinus stenosis, which was temporarily relieved by balloon angioplasty. After transvenous embolization by pressure cooker technique, the dural sinuses were stented using the existing venous guide catheter. Venous angiography demonstrated improved flow across the stenosed areas and post-embolization angiography demonstrated normalized venous drainage with widely patent stents. One patient experienced postoperative oculomotor nerve palsy unrelated to the stent placement. All patients demonstrated a complete cure of their vein of Galen malformations with patent venous sinus stents on follow-up.

Conclusion: In patients with the vein of Galen malformation and venous hypertension receiving transvenous embolization, venous sinus stenting may be a safe and effective option to reduce aberrant cortical venous drainage and improve normal outflow. Further studies are warranted to investigate its benefit in high-flow vascular malformations.

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期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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