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Intracranial Pial Arteriovenous Fistula Caused by Dural Tenting: Case Report

We describe a rare case where a patient developed intracranial pial arteriovenous (AV) fistula due to dural tenting. The patient was a 63-year-old woman who had undergone neck clipping for an unruptured middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm. The surgery was performed without any problems and her pos...

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Autores principales: NISHIYAMA, Yoshihisa, KANEMARU, Kazuya, YOSHIOKA, Hideyuki, HANIHARA, Mitsuto, HORIKOSHI, Toru, KINOUCHI, Hiroyuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4533426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24097086
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.cr2012-0239
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Sumario:We describe a rare case where a patient developed intracranial pial arteriovenous (AV) fistula due to dural tenting. The patient was a 63-year-old woman who had undergone neck clipping for an unruptured middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm. The surgery was performed without any problems and her postoperative course was uneventful. Two weeks after cerebral angiography operation revealed a pial AV fistula fed by the right MCA and drained into the vein of Trolard through the Sylvian vein which had not existed before surgery. Being diagnosed as de novo pial AV fistula, surgical repair was performed. The AV fistula was located just beneath the dural tenting. The fistulous point was confirmed with fluorescein video angiography and obliterated using a clip. Although rare, we should pay attention to the AV fistula due to dural tenting as the complications of cranial surgery.