Resection of complex occipital arteriovenous malformation with giant varix: Demonstration of microsurgical technique

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Abstract

The complexity of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) does not necessarily preclude surgical resection. In this video the authors present a 72-year-old male who was known to have an occipital AVM with a large draining varix for the previous 10 years. The patient had progressively worsening visual and cognitive deficits over several years. Total surgical resection was achieved following single stage preoperative embolization. Although resection of the AVMs is challenging, even in experienced hands, it offers a cure and may improve patient clinical outcome.

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Ocak, P. E., Dinc, C., Cikla, U., & Başkaya, M. K. (2017). Resection of complex occipital arteriovenous malformation with giant varix: Demonstration of microsurgical technique. Neurosurgical Focus, 43(videosuppl1). https://doi.org/10.3171/2017.7.FocusVid.17125

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