“…In this approach, if the feeding artery is derived from branches of the ECA, embolization is easily performed and can decrease shunt flow. Nonetheless, achieving a complete cure is complicated in some cases because of the recruitment of a blood supply from collateral arteries and difficulty in the catheterization of the feeding arteries 30 . Therefore, a mixed approach of transarterial glue embolization and transvenous coil embolization is generally used in such cases to relieve symptoms.…”