Multidisciplinary Treatment of a Large Cerebral Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Using Embolization, Surgery, and Radiosurgery

  • Giller C
  • Barnett D
  • Thacker I
  • et al.
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Dural arteriovenous fistulae are rare lesions composed of abnormal connections between meningeal arteries and the dural sinuses or lepto-meningeal veins. Treatment is challenging because of the small size and wide distribution of the myriad sites of fistulous connection. We present a case of a dural arteriovenous fistula presenting with visual deterioration, pulsatile tinnitus, and intracranial hypertension that was successfully treated with a multidisciplinary approach combining angiographic, surgical, and radiosurgical intervention. This is one of the largest of these formidable lesions treated in this fashion that has been reported.

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Giller, C. A., Barnett, D. W., Thacker, I. C., Hise, J. H., & Berger, B. D. (2008). Multidisciplinary Treatment of a Large Cerebral Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Using Embolization, Surgery, and Radiosurgery. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 21(3), 255–257. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2008.11928405

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