Durale Carotis-Sinus-cavernosus-Fisteln : Klinik, Diagnostik und therapeutische Intervention

1997 
Background Carotid cavernous fistulas are cerebral arteriovenous shunts which may present with ocular or orbital signs. Direct fistulas are distinguished from dural shunts with respect to the anatomical situation. Patients We report on two patients with spontaneous dural carotid cavernous fistulas with multiple feeding vessels. Both patients required endovascular embolization. Results Therapy was successful in both patients. We present an overview of the clinical picture, the diagnostic procedure, the differential diagnosis and the therapeutic possibilities in this clinical entity. Conclusion Both patients prove the importance of an immediate differentialdiagnostical classification so that a specific neuroradiological diagnostic can be ensured. Todays advanced endovascular technology offers therapeutic options with less risk for the patient than in recent years.
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