Baptiste Donnard, Kevin Janot, Heloise Ifergan, Valere Barrot, Thibault Agripnidis, Richard Edwige Bibi, Denis Herbreteau, Clémence Hoche, Johannes Kaesmacher, Gregoire Boulouis, Fouzi Bala
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Pulsatile tinnitus is a debilitating symptom that can have many different origins.1 2 In most cases, an underlying cause can be identified and venous stenting is an effective treatment for vascular causes such as dural sinus stenosis.3 Superior semicircular canal dehiscence4 5 by the superior petrosal sinus (SPS) is a rare cause of pulsatile tinnitus.6 Surgery is effective for improving symptoms but it is invasive and has a higher rate of complications.7 Endovascular treatment should be considered as an alternative to surgery for these cases.8We describe a case of pulsatile tinnitus secondary to an SPS stenosis and dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal (video 1).neurintsurg;jnis-2025-023185v1/V1F1V1Video 1 Superior petrous sinus stenting.Stenting of the SPS was performed under conscious sedation after a clear reduction of pulsatile tinnitus following the temporary partial deployment of the stent. Follow-ups demonstrated patency of the stent with the persistent complete resolution of tinnitus. This case illustrates the utility of temporary stent deployment under conscious sedation to establish causality between SPS stenosis and pulsatile tinnitus.
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The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) is a leading peer review journal for scientific research and literature pertaining to the field of neurointerventional surgery. The journal launch follows growing professional interest in neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumors, and spinal compression.The journal is owned by SNIS and is also the official journal of the Interventional Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology (ANZSNR), the Canadian Interventional Neuro Group, the Hong Kong Neurological Society (HKNS) and the Neuroradiological Society of Taiwan.