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Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations

BACKGROUND: It is difficult to intraoperatively confirm the total disappearance of arteriovenous (AV) shunts during surgery for microarteriovenous malformations (micro-AVMs), especially when the nidus is extremely small or diffuse on preoperative angiography. Although intraoperative angiography is e...

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Autores principales: Oya, Soichi, Nejo, Takahide, Fujisawa, Naoaki, Tsuchiya, Tsukasa, Indo, Masahiro, Nakamura, Takumi, Matsui, Toru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4443402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26015873
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.157445
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author Oya, Soichi
Nejo, Takahide
Fujisawa, Naoaki
Tsuchiya, Tsukasa
Indo, Masahiro
Nakamura, Takumi
Matsui, Toru
author_facet Oya, Soichi
Nejo, Takahide
Fujisawa, Naoaki
Tsuchiya, Tsukasa
Indo, Masahiro
Nakamura, Takumi
Matsui, Toru
author_sort Oya, Soichi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: It is difficult to intraoperatively confirm the total disappearance of arteriovenous (AV) shunts during surgery for microarteriovenous malformations (micro-AVMs), especially when the nidus is extremely small or diffuse on preoperative angiography. Although intraoperative angiography is effective for evaluating residual shunts, procedure-related risks raise important concerns. The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography (ICG–VA) to determine complete disappearance of micro-AVMs during surgery. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed eight patients with ruptured micro-AVMs who were treated using craniotomy with ICG–VA at our institution. RESULTS: Two patients underwent emergency partial evacuation of hematoma and external decompression before the diagnostic angiography. While three patients had a nidus smaller than 1 cm, five patients had only early draining veins without an appreciable nidus. The draining veins were superficial in six cases and deep in two cases. The average interval from onset to surgery was 33 days (range, 2–57). ICG–VA was repetitively conducted until disappearance of the AV shunt was confirmed. No residual AV shunt was observed on postoperative radiological examinations. In all cases, the diagnosis of AVM was confirmed from the results of postoperative pathological examination. CONCLUSIONS: ICG–VA could detect early draining veins more clearly in situ than diagnostic angiography. Although it is not as effective for visualizing lesions with deep draining veins, repetitive ICG–VA was safe and effective for confirming the disappearance of AV shunts with superficial drainage.
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spelling pubmed-44434022015-05-26 Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations Oya, Soichi Nejo, Takahide Fujisawa, Naoaki Tsuchiya, Tsukasa Indo, Masahiro Nakamura, Takumi Matsui, Toru Surg Neurol Int Technical Note BACKGROUND: It is difficult to intraoperatively confirm the total disappearance of arteriovenous (AV) shunts during surgery for microarteriovenous malformations (micro-AVMs), especially when the nidus is extremely small or diffuse on preoperative angiography. Although intraoperative angiography is effective for evaluating residual shunts, procedure-related risks raise important concerns. The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography (ICG–VA) to determine complete disappearance of micro-AVMs during surgery. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed eight patients with ruptured micro-AVMs who were treated using craniotomy with ICG–VA at our institution. RESULTS: Two patients underwent emergency partial evacuation of hematoma and external decompression before the diagnostic angiography. While three patients had a nidus smaller than 1 cm, five patients had only early draining veins without an appreciable nidus. The draining veins were superficial in six cases and deep in two cases. The average interval from onset to surgery was 33 days (range, 2–57). ICG–VA was repetitively conducted until disappearance of the AV shunt was confirmed. No residual AV shunt was observed on postoperative radiological examinations. In all cases, the diagnosis of AVM was confirmed from the results of postoperative pathological examination. CONCLUSIONS: ICG–VA could detect early draining veins more clearly in situ than diagnostic angiography. Although it is not as effective for visualizing lesions with deep draining veins, repetitive ICG–VA was safe and effective for confirming the disappearance of AV shunts with superficial drainage. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4443402/ /pubmed/26015873 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.157445 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Oya S. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Technical Note
Oya, Soichi
Nejo, Takahide
Fujisawa, Naoaki
Tsuchiya, Tsukasa
Indo, Masahiro
Nakamura, Takumi
Matsui, Toru
Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title_full Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title_fullStr Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title_short Usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
title_sort usefulness of repetitive intraoperative indocyanine green-based videoangiography to confirm complete obliteration of micro-arteriovenous malformations
topic Technical Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4443402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26015873
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.157445
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