Treatment of a carotid cavernous fistula via direct transovale cavernous sinus puncture Technical note

Endovascular treatment is the treatment of choice for indirect carotid cavernous fistulas (CCFs). Direct surgical obliteration of CCFs is recommended in highly symptomatic patients or in those with an aggressive pattern of venous drainage. However, this is a technically challenging approach associat...

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Published in:Journal of neurosurgery Vol. 119; no. 1; pp. 247 - 251
Main Authors: Gil, Alberto, López-Ibor, Luis, Lopez-Flores, Gerardo, Cuellar, Hugo, Murias, Eduardo, Rodríguez-Boto, Gregorio
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-07-2013
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Summary:Endovascular treatment is the treatment of choice for indirect carotid cavernous fistulas (CCFs). Direct surgical obliteration of CCFs is recommended in highly symptomatic patients or in those with an aggressive pattern of venous drainage. However, this is a technically challenging approach associated with significant procedural morbidity. The authors present a case in which they decided to attempt a novel access to the cavernous sinus through the foramen ovale before recommending surgery for an otherwise untreatable dural CCF. This 52-year-old man with an indirect CCF and neurological deficit had undergone several attempts to embolize the shunt by means of the standard approaches. Ultimately direct cavernous sinus access was obtained through the foramen ovale, resulting in complete obliteration of the shunt. The occlusion was radiographically stable at the 6-month follow-up evaluation, and the patient has remained asymptomatic. Percutaneous transovale puncture of a CCF is a feasible alternative to accessing the cavernous sinus when traditional transvenous catheterization or direct superior ophthalmic vein approach is not possible.
ISSN:0022-3085
1933-0693
DOI:10.3171/2013.4.JNS121504