Type I spinal arteriovenous fistula with ventral intradural venous drainage: A proposal of a modified classification

  • Adeeb N
  • Moore J
  • Alturki A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: Spinal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the most common spinal vascular lesion and constitutes an abnormal communication between a feeder artery and a draining vein. Arterialization of the venous plexus leads to venous hypertension; consequent edema and congestion of the spinal cord are associated with progressive neurological decline. Patients and Methods: In this report, we describe two unique cases of type I cervical spinal AVF, in which a radiculomeningeal artery forms an intradural fistula that drains into the ventral venous plexus. Results: Both patients underwent surgical obliteration of the fistula with complete occlusion confirmed on postoperative angiography. Conclusion: Both cases do not fit into the current classification scheme. A modified classification is proposed.

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Adeeb, N., Moore, J., Alturki, A., Bulsara, K., Griessenauer, C., Patel, A., … Thomas, A. (2018). Type I spinal arteriovenous fistula with ventral intradural venous drainage: A proposal of a modified classification. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 13(04), 1048–1052. https://doi.org/10.4103/ajns.ajns_100_17

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