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Case Reports
. 2006 Jun;104(6):969-73.
doi: 10.3171/jns.2006.104.6.969.

Traumatic carotid artery-cavernous sinus fistula treated with a covered stent. Report of two cases

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Traumatic carotid artery-cavernous sinus fistula treated with a covered stent. Report of two cases

Anoop Madan et al. J Neurosurg. 2006 Jun.

Abstract

The authors describe the cases of two patients with unilateral traumatic caroticocavernous fistulas in whom a self-expanding covered stent was successfully used to obliterate the fistula after failed occlusion with detachable balloons and coils. They discuss this option as a primary therapeutic modality in cases in which detachable balloons or coils, with or without a bare stent, have failed to obliterate the fistula. The placement of a covered stent to occlude the lesion from the outset may represent a new therapeutic approach to the treatment of these lesions.

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