Operative Nuances of Blind Catheterization of Occluded Sinuses Using Negative Road Map Technique: 2-Dimensional Operative Video.

Operative Neurosurgery
Denise Brunozzi, Ali Alaraj

Abstract

Dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) are often treated with endovascular transvenous embolization. DAVFs though, are often associated with intracranial venous sinus occlusion, which limits the transvenous route.  Here, we present the operative nuances of blind catheterization of an occluded dural venous sinus in 2 different cases with DAVF. First case is a 72-yr-old patient with indirect right carotid-cavernous fistula associated with an occluded inferior petrosal sinus, with severe orbital congestion. Second patient is a 79-yr-old patient with a new external carotid to a trapped transverse sinus fistula (Cognard IIA + B), extensive cortical venous reflux in the setting of an occluded sigmoid sinus. In both cases, the transarterial route was limited because of small arterial feeders thus, after obtaining patients' consent, we performed transvenous sacrifice of the isolated sinus. In both cases, the occluded sinus was transvenously blindly retrograde probed using a 0.035 inch Terumo Glidewire (Terumo Medical Corporation, Somerset, New Jersey). Once the occluded segment was probed, a dark roadmap was acquired with the wire in place. This created a negative roadmap once the guidewire is removed. This negative roadmap is used to navi...Continue Reading

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Oct 16, 2021·AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology·K D BhatiaV M Pereira

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