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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and complications of coil embolization treatment for arteriovenous fistulas in the cavernous sinus using data from 19 patients.
  • Initial treatment success showed complete obliteration in 12 patients, while the follow-up indicated 16 had complete closure and 3 had partial closure after subsequent evaluations.
  • Complications were minimal, with the main issue being postinterventional thrombosis in 2 patients, although cranial nerve deficits persisted in 11 cases, highlighting the need for further studies on long-term outcomes.

Article Abstract

To determine technical success and acute complication rates after endovascular coil packing of the cavernous sinus. Nineteen patients presented with either direct (13) or dural (6) arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and were treated by means of coil embolization of the cavernous sinus. The aim of treatment was complete obliteration of the fistula. In a retrospective study, the degree of obliteration, regression of symptoms as well as complication rates were evaluated. Initial complete obliteration was achieved in 12 patients, subtotal occlusion of the sinus in 6 and incomplete packing with major residual fistula in 1 of the patients. Retreatment was successfully performed in two patients with early recurrence of AVF. Follow-up showed complete occlusion rates in 16 and subtotal obliteration in 3 patients. Chemosis and exophthalmus regressed rapidly in all affected patients. Persistence of cranial nerve deficits was observed in 11 cases. Postinterventional thrombosis of the ophthalmic vein was the only major acute complication (n = 2). Coil embolization of the cavernous sinus in cases with AVF is a complex procedure that is technically feasible and safe in the majority of cases. Adequate anticoagulation is recommended to avoid thrombembolic complications. Long-term outcome has to be determined by further studies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-008-1278-1DOI Listing

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