Successful Endovascular Treatment for Recanalized Post-Traumatic Carotid-Cavernous Fistula

A. Sufianov, S. M. Karasev, R. Khafizov, R. R. Rustamov, R. Sufianov, T. Khafizov
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Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are spontaneous or acquired communications between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the cavernous sinus, which can be classified as direct or indirect. Direct fistulas between the ICA and the cavernous sinus can arise from injury, rupture of intracavernous carotid aneurysm, collagen deficiency syndrome, artery dissection, fibromuscular dysplasia, and direct surgical trauma. The symptoms caused by CCF are related to their size, duration, location, the direction of venous outflow, and the presence of arterial and venous collaterals. The goal of treatment for direct CCFs is to close the defect between the ICA and the cavernous sinus while maintaining the patency of the ICA. This goal can be achieved either by transarterial fistula occlusion using a removable balloon, transarterial or transvenous occlusion of the ipsilateral cavernous sinus with coils or other embolic material, or by implanting a covered stent in the fistula area. The choice of a method for CCF treatment remains relevant. The paper describes a clinical case of successful endovascular treatment for post-traumatic recanalized CCF in a patient with obvious ophthalmic manifestations as pulsating exophthalmos, conjunctival chemosis, and ischemic optic neuropathy of the right eye. Previously, the patient had undergone endovascular CCF embolization with coils and ICA reconstruction with flow diverting stents. Fistula embolization was performed with coils via transvenous access. In the opinion of the authors, the use of venous access in this case allowed them to perform total occlusion of the recanalized fistula and to achieve good angiographic and clinical results in the long-term period.
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