前臂经动脉和经静脉入路介入治疗硬脑膜动静脉瘘。

IF 1.3 Q4 NEUROIMAGING
Kento Tsuburaya, Hidemichi Ito, Toshihiro Ueda, Gaku Hidaka, Yuichiro Kushiro, Taigen Sase, Masashi Uchida, Hidetoshi Murata
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经桡动脉入路作为一种微创入路已被广泛应用于神经血管内治疗,但前臂静脉入路鲜有报道。目的评价前臂经静脉神经介入治疗颅内病变的安全性和有效性。我们介绍了同时前臂经动脉和静脉入路(fTAVA)治疗硬脑膜动静脉瘘(dAVFs)的经验。方法回顾性分析了2021年至2024年间连续接受fTAVA治疗davf患者的前瞻性数据库。以右桡动脉和前臂浅静脉为穿刺点行fTAVA。动脉闭合使用桡动脉压迫装置,而静脉闭合使用绷带压迫装置。评估手术成功率、血管造影结果、手术相关并发症和患者满意度。结果13例(颈海绵状窦8例,乙状结肠横窦5例)手术均成功,效果良好。9例桡动脉远端穿刺。静脉穿刺部位为肘正中静脉9例,前臂头静脉4例。靶瘘位于右颈静脉远端4例,左侧颈静脉远端9例。它们在所有情况下都被成功访问。血管造影结果为全闭塞11例,次闭塞2例。1例患者桡动脉远端有轻微的入路并发症。结论fTAVA是一种安全有效的血管内治疗davf的方法,可减少患者的不适。
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Forearm-only transarterial and transvenous approach for endovascular intervention of dural arteriovenous fistula.

BackgroundTransradial arterial access has become widely used as a less invasive approach in neuroendovascular therapy, but the forearm venous approach has rarely been reported.ObjectivesThis study aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of forearm transvenous neurointervention for intracranial lesions. We present our experience with a simultaneous forearm-only transarterial and venous approach (fTAVA) for dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs).MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed a prospective database of consecutive patients who underwent fTAVA for dAVFs between 2021 and 2024. fTAVA was performed using the right radial artery and superficial forearm vein as puncture sites. Arterial closure was achieved using a radial compression device, whereas bandage compression was used for venous closure. Procedural success, angiographic results, procedure-related complications and patient satisfaction were evaluated.ResultsOverall, 13 (8 carotid-cavernous sinus and 5 transverse-sigmoid sinus fistulas) procedures using fTAVA were successfully performed with favorable outcomes. Arterial puncture was performed at the distal radial artery in nine cases. The venous puncture site was the median cubital vein in nine cases and the forearm cephalic vein in four cases. The targeted fistulas were distal to the right jugular vein in four cases and the left jugular vein in nine cases. They were successfully accessed in all cases. The angiographic result was total occlusion in eleven cases and subtotal occlusion in two cases. There was one patient with minor access-site complication in distal radial artery.ConclusionsThe fTAVA is a safe and effective method for the endovascular treatment of dAVFs and is associated with reduced patient discomfort.

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Neuroradiology Journal
Neuroradiology Journal NEUROIMAGING-
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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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