“…The symptoms of left proptosis, chemosis and conjunctival congestion have disappeared option because of its ease, less invasion, and high success rate [13,[19][20][21], regardless of its angiographic patency or non-visualisation. Alternative venous approaches also include access through the superior ophthalmic vein (SOV) after surgical exposure [22][23][24] or direct puncture [25], and through the facial vein-SOV [2, 24,26,27]. Other less frequently used approaches, including the superior petrosal sinus [28], the frontal vein [29], direct [30], and the pterygoid plexus [31,32], are rarely reported.…”