Improbable discovery of an incidental high-grade AVM: illustrative case.

Max S Fleisher, Hayes H Patrick, Edinson Najera, Walter C Jean
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Abstract

Background: The authors discuss the first reported case of a large, high-grade arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the dominant hemisphere, discovered incidentally after a penetrating nail gun injury.

Observations: The patient underwent surgical removal of a nail lodged in the right frontal lobe. A contralateral AVM was diagnosed on his perioperative imaging and was evaluated further with diagnostic cerebral angiography. Because of the location of the AVM within the dominant fronto-opercular region, the patient underwent a super-selective Wada test to evaluate for the risk of expressive language deficit prior to undergoing a successful resection of the AVM. He had an excellent recovery from both surgeries without any neurological deficits.

Lessons: This case illustrates the importance of continued suspicion for incidental findings when reviewing imaging, despite the presence of a known and obvious pathology. The observations add nuance to the standard considerations for surgical intervention for penetrating nail gun injuries, and the workup for incidentally found vascular lesions is reviewed. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24850.

偶然发现的不可能的高级别AVM:说明性病例。
背景:作者讨论了第一例报道的大的,高级别的动静脉畸形(AVM)在优势半球,偶然发现穿透钉枪损伤后。观察:患者接受手术切除钉在右额叶。围手术期影像学诊断为对侧AVM,并通过诊断性脑血管造影进一步评估。由于动静脉畸形位于主要的额眼区,在成功切除动静脉畸形之前,患者接受了超选择性Wada测试,以评估表达性语言缺陷的风险。他从两次手术中恢复得很好,没有任何神经功能障碍。经验教训:本病例说明,尽管存在已知和明显的病理,但在复查影像学时,继续怀疑偶然发现的重要性。观察结果为穿甲枪损伤的手术干预的标准考虑增加了细微差别,并回顾了偶然发现的血管病变的检查。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24850。
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