Utility of the turn-back supporting technique using a steerable intermediate catheter: illustrative case.

Takeshi Hara, Daizo Ishii, Hiroshi Kondo, Masashi Kuwabara, Yusuke Yamamoto, Nobutaka Horie
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Abstract

Background: Selective shunt occlusion (SSO) for intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) is a safe and effective method that directly intercepts the shunted pouch from the affected sinus with minimal materials. However, it can be challenging to obliterate the shunted pouch if the microcatheter is not supported adequately.

Observations: A 68-year-old woman presented with tinnitus and was diagnosed with multiple shunted DAVFs in the right transverse-sigmoid sinus (TSS) and the superior sagittal sinus (SSS). Although the entire sinus packing of the right TSS was performed, a follow-up angiography 7 months later revealed significant cerebral venous reflux due to occlusion of the left TSS and an increasing residual shunt flow in the venous pouch at the confluence of the SSS. A guiding catheter was introduced into the isolated sinus transvenously. Then, a steerable intermediate catheter (SIC) was manually steered into a hairpin shape and hooked on near the pouch prior to navigating a microcatheter into the fistula point. Finally, the fistula pouch was completely obliterated using only two coils under the adequate support of the turned-back intermediate catheter.

Lessons: The turn-back supporting technique using an SIC was useful in achieving SSO for DAVFs, providing both adequate support and guidance for the coaxial microcatheter. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24467.

使用可转向中间导管的回转支撑技术的实用性:示例。
背景:针对颅内硬脑膜动静脉瘘(DAVF)的选择性分流闭塞术(SSO)是一种安全有效的方法,它能以最少的材料从受影响的窦中直接截断分流袋。然而,如果微导管没有得到充分支撑,要堵塞分流袋可能会很困难:一名 68 岁的女性因耳鸣就诊,被诊断为右侧横筛窦 (TSS) 和上矢状窦(SSS)多发性分流 DAVF。虽然对右侧 TSS 进行了整个窦道填塞,但 7 个月后的随访血管造影显示,由于左侧 TSS 闭塞和 SSS 汇合处静脉袋内残留分流流量增加,脑静脉回流明显。经静脉将引导导管导入隔离的静脉窦。然后,手动将可转向中间导管(SIC)转向发夹状并钩住瘘袋附近,再将微导管导入瘘点。最后,在回转中间导管的充分支撑下,仅使用两个线圈就完全堵塞了瘘管袋:https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24467。
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