Background: Intraosseous arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a rare clinical entity that typically presents with symptoms from their effect on surrounding structures. Here, we report a case of intraosseous AVF in the sphenoid bone that presented with bilateral abducens palsy. Case Description: A previously healthy man presented with tinnitus for 1 month, and initial imaging suspected dural AVF of the cavernous sinus. Four-dimensional digital subtraction angiography (4D-DSA) imaging and a three-dimensional (3D) fused image from the bilateral external carotid arteries revealed that the shunt was in a large venous pouch within the sphenoid bone that was treated through transvenous coil embolization. His symptoms improved the day after surgery. Conclusion: This is a case presentation of intraosseous AVF in the sphenoid bone and highlights the importance of 4D-DSA and 3D fused images for planning the treatment strategy.
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Ishibashi, T., Maruyama, F., Kan, I., sano, T., & Murayama, Y. (2021). Four-dimensional digital subtraction angiography for exploration of intraosseous arteriovenous fistula in the sphenoid bone. Surgical Neurology International, 12. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_858_2020
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