Caroticocavernous fistulas (CCFs) occur due to an abnormal communication between the high-pressure carotid artery system and the relatively lower pressure cavernous sinus system. They present with dramatic clinical presentations comprising among other things a swollen red eye with associated loss of vision to a varying degree. Blunt trauma sustained to the head, especially by two-wheeler riders, is the most common cause of the direct CCF and hence a practicing interventional radiologist in a developing country is very likely to encounter this entity in clinical practice. The authors intend to present a pictorial essay of the clinical presentations, imaging findings, endovascular management, and clinical follow-up for CCFs.
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Khera, P. S., Garg, P. K., Tiwari, S., Sureka, B., Yadav, T., Purkayastha, S., … Morya, A. (2019). Caroticocavernous Fistulae: Clinical Presentation, Imaging, and Endovascular Treatment. Journal of Clinical Interventional Radiology ISVIR, 03(03), 171–179. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3400432
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