1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(96)00225-x
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Cirsoid aneurysm treatment by percutaneous injection of sodium tetradecyl sulfate

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“…[1313] Surgical treatment is particularly indicated in order to rule out bleeding and for the resolution of cosmetic problems, as well as treat the accompaning issues of tinnitus and headache. [51821] AVM is generally located in the periosteal and temporal fascia or under the galea.…”
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“…[1313] Surgical treatment is particularly indicated in order to rule out bleeding and for the resolution of cosmetic problems, as well as treat the accompaning issues of tinnitus and headache. [51821] AVM is generally located in the periosteal and temporal fascia or under the galea.…”
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“…[8] Three different approaches have been used to access the fistula, namely femoral transarterial, femoral transvenous and direct percutaneous catheterization of the feeding arteries or draining veins. [810111323] Direct percutaneous catheterization of the fistula has been used whenever access through the artery or vein was not possible. [10] The percutaneous placement of thrombogenic coils is a simple and effective method to produce thrombosis of cirsoid aneurysm of the scalp, especially after slowing down the blood flow through transvascular intra-arterial embolization.…”
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“…(19,20,9,5) Recientemente el tratamiento endovascular ha sido una herramienta terapéutica importante para las fístulas arteriovenosas de la arteria temporal superficial. Pero la embolización definitiva requiere la oclusión completa y permanente en el sitio de la fístula lo que técnicamente no siempre es posible.…”
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“…Pero la embolización definitiva requiere la oclusión completa y permanente en el sitio de la fístula lo que técnicamente no siempre es posible. Luessenhop concluyó que el uso de técnicas endovasculares deben restringirse, o incluso no debe utilizarse en absoluto, por el riesgo de necrosis del cuero cabelludo, la casi siempre necesaria resección quirúrgica posterior de los materiales de embolización y la alta recurrencia (20,21).…”
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