2019
DOI: 10.5797/jnet.oa.2019-0052
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Assessment of Therapeutic Access Routes for Endovascular Therapy of Cavernous Sinus-dural Arteriovenous Fistula

Abstract: The usefulness of endovascular treatment for cavernous sinus (CS)-dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) has been established. As the first choice of endovascular intervention for CS-dAVF, transvenous embolization (TVE) is generally performed, and the inferior petrosal sinus (IPS) is usually selected as the main access route to the affected CS because of its accessibility. However, the angiographical pattern of the CS varies among individuals. In some cases, it is difficult to access the affected CS via the ipsila… Show more

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“…Transarterial venous coil embolization for DAVF difficult to treat by TVE has been occasionally reported, 4 9) but for sphenoidal wing DAVF, to our knowledge, only 2 cases have been reported. 6 , 7) In a report from Murakami et al, 6) transvenous approach to the sinus of the lesser sphenoid wing was unsuccessful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Transarterial venous coil embolization for DAVF difficult to treat by TVE has been occasionally reported, 4 9) but for sphenoidal wing DAVF, to our knowledge, only 2 cases have been reported. 6 , 7) In a report from Murakami et al, 6) transvenous approach to the sinus of the lesser sphenoid wing was unsuccessful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…For the microcatheter, in addition to SL-10, Echelon 10, Prowler-14 (Codman, Raynham, MA, USA), Excel-14 (Stryker), Headway-17 (TERUMO), Excelsior-1018 (Stryker), Renegade-18 (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, MA, USA), and 18 catheters with a tip diameter of 0.83 mm, a Marathon (Medtronic) was used, and transarterial venous coil embolization was considered more effective and safer than other embolization methods when applicable. Ryu et al 9) guided a Marathon into the sinus from the ascending pharyngeal artery for DAVF in the cavernous sinus region and applied occlusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%