Embolisation of cerebral arteriovenous malformations to assure successful subsequent radiosurgery
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- DOI: 10.1054/jocn.2000.0718
Embolisation of cerebral arteriovenous malformations to assure successful subsequent radiosurgery
Abstract
This study investigated the angiographic changes in embolised arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) pre- and post-embolisation and preradiosurgery to clarify the usefulness of embolisation as a pretreatment for radiosurgery and the strategy of embolisation for the radiosurgical success. A total of 37 patients with cerebral AVMs treated over a period of 4 years was investigated. All the AVMs were embolised with N-butyl cyanoacrylate and 2 months later they were treated by radiosurgery. The size of AVM nidus reduced just following the embolisation (mean 21.9 ml to 3.9 ml). The angiogram taken in preparation for radiosurgery showed a further size reduction in the nidus of 16 AVMs, no change in 10 and regrowth in 11. In all the cases where size was reduced, the nidus was densely packed, while all the regrown AVMs were of the diffuse type. Five AVMs disappeared following radiosurgery, all of which were size-reduction or no-change cases. In conclusion, to achieve success in subsequent radiosurgery, nidus embolisation and the occlusion of fistulous and meningeal feeders are mandatory. Imprudent proximal feeder occlusion and the use of embolic materials with a risk of recanalisation should be avoided to prevent regrowth of the nidus, which may lead to errors in planning the radiosurgery to follow.
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