I V Senko, K Yu Orlov, S D Zalogin, M S Staroverov, P D Matveev, I V Grigoriev
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Abstract
Background: High-risk cerebral AVMs (Spetzler-Martin grade IV-V) are characterized by higher cumulative risk of hemorrhage during life, as well as higher mortality and disability rates in case of rupture compared to low-risk AVMs. Nevertheless, there are currently no clear indications for surgical intervention for high-risk AVMs, and most patients with this disease are followed-up. However, available data on less favorable course of high-risk AVMs requires active surgical tactics to reduce long-term disability and mortality.
Currently, the following strategies are preferable for high-risk AVMs: combination of preoperative embolization with microsurgical resection and combination of partial endovascular embolization with subsequent radiosurgery.
Objective: To analyze the most common treatment combinations for high-risk AVMs regarding resection quality, functional outcomes and complications.
Material and methods: The study was carried out in accordance with international recommendations for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). Searching was conducted in the Pubmed/Medline and eLibrary databases using the keywords «High grade», «Arteriovenous Malformations», «Management», «IV-V» and «AVM» for English-language search engines, "high-grade arteriovenous malformations." for Russian-language systems. Available full-text English- and Russian-language articles were selected between 1981 and 2024.
Results: Among 371 articles, 6 studies met the inclusion criteria. There were 478 patients who underwent two most common strategies for combined treatment of high-risk AVMs.
Conclusion: At present, there is no consensus on the advantage of certain combined method. There are data on less favorable course of high-grade AVMs and unsatisfactory outcomes after monomodal treatment. Thus, combined methods may be valuable for such AVMs.
期刊介绍:
Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.