CSF Venous Fistula Transvenous Onyx Embolization: Evaluation of Onyx Migration into the CSF and Potential One-way Physiology.

Charlotte E Michaelcheck, Waleed Brinjikji, Ajay A Madhavan, John C Benson, Jared T Verdoorn, Ben Johnson-Tesch, Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory, Ian T Mark
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Background and purpose: CSF-venous fistulas (CVF) are abnormal connections between the subarachnoid space and a paraspinal vein. Transvenous Onyx embolization is a recently adopted treatment method for CVF closure, however no studies have specifically evaluated for Onyx migration into the CSF. The purpose of our study was to evaluate patients who underwent transvenous CVF embolization for Onyx migration into the CSF.

Materials and methods: We evaluated 100 patients who underwent transvenous CVF embolization for post-treatment CT of the spine. Images were reviewed for Onyx migration into the CSF at the level of the embolization as well as distally in the lumbar spine. Basic demographic information including age and sex were recorded.

Results: The mean age was 59.2 years (+/-10.9, 28-88). 68 were female. 48 patients had post-embolization imaging of the treated level, and none had Onyx migration into the CSF at the level of the CVF. 34 patients had imaging of the lumbar spine, and none had Onyx migration distally in the lumbar spine.

Conclusions: Our study did not find any cases of unintended Onyx migration into the subarachnoid space in patients who underwent transvenous CVF embolization. This speaks to the safety profile of transvenous CVF embolization and suggests possible one-way physiology of CVF that allows for egress from the CSF to the veins only.

Abbreviations: CVF= CSF venous fistula; DSM= digital subtraction myelography.

经静脉玛窦栓塞:评估玛窦向脑脊液的迁移和潜在的单向生理。
背景与目的:csf -静脉瘘(CVF)是蛛网膜下腔与棘旁静脉之间的异常连接。经静脉玛瑙石栓塞是最近采用的一种治疗CVF闭合的方法,但没有研究专门评估玛瑙石向CSF的迁移。我们研究的目的是评估接受经静脉CVF栓塞治疗的患者,以防止玛窦迁移到脑脊液。材料和方法:我们评估了100例经静脉CVF栓塞治疗后脊柱CT的患者。我们回顾了在栓塞和腰椎远端水平上的玛瑙向脑脊液迁移的图像。记录年龄、性别等基本人口统计信息。结果:平均年龄59.2岁(±10.9,28 ~ 88岁)。其中女性68人。48例患者在治疗水平进行了栓塞后成像,没有一例在CVF水平有玛窦迁移到脑脊液。34例患者有腰椎影像学检查,无一例有远端腰椎玛瑙移位。结论:我们的研究没有发现任何经静脉CVF栓塞患者的意外Onyx迁移到蛛网膜下腔。这说明了经静脉CVF栓塞的安全性,并提示CVF可能的单向生理学,仅允许从CSF出口到静脉。缩写:CVF= CSF静脉瘘;数字减影脊髓造影术。
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