医学
放射外科
前颅窝
放射科
无症状的
数字减影血管造影
外科
回顾性队列研究
血管造影
放射治疗
颅骨
作者
Tzu-Chiang Peng,I‐Chun Lai,Cheng‐Chia Lee,Hsiu-Mei Wu,Chung‐Jung Lin,Huai-Che Yang
标识
DOI:10.3171/2024.6.jns24443
摘要
OBJECTIVE Anterior cranial fossa (ACF) dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are notoriously malignant vascular abnormalities, and their drainage into the cortical vein poses a high risk of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH). Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is increasingly seen as an alternative to microsurgery or embolization for the treatment of DAVFs; however, researchers have yet to report on its applicability to ACF DAVFs. This paper summarizes the authors’ experience in the use of SRS for ACF DAVFs. The authors’ objective was to gain a preliminary overview of SRS outcomes in the treatment of ACF DAVFs. METHODS This retrospective study examined all patients who underwent SRS for ACF DAVFs at a single academic medical center between November 2000 and November 2023. Demographic data, DAVF characteristics, and clinical outcomes were obtained from medical records. RESULTS A total of 12 patients diagnosed with ACF DAVFs were treated using SRS. One patient was lost to follow-up. The mean age was 54.8 years and men comprised 82% of the cohort. The most common presenting symptoms included headache (n = 5), ocular symptoms (n = 3), seizure (n = 2), anosmia (n = 1), and tinnitus (n = 1). Two patients were asymptomatic. Four patients (36%) initially presented with ICH. Nine patients exhibited DAVF Cognard type IV, and 2 patients exhibited Cognard type III. DAVF obliteration in 7 of the 11 patients (64%) was confirmed by brain MR angiography (n = 4) or digital subtraction angiography (n = 3). No post-SRS episodes of ICH were reported. Most of the patients (10 of 11) reported improvements in clinical symptoms. CONCLUSIONS SRS appears to be a viable alternative treatment for ACF DAVFs, particularly for patients who are not suitable candidates for surgery or those with an unfavorable angioarchitecture.
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