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Sunil Warrier1, Venkatesh C Prabhakaran, Alejandra Valenzuela

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Orbital arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) present with varied symptoms and are diagnosed via angiography. Surgical resection, often combined with embolization, leads to initial resolution, with multidisciplinary care improving long-term outcomes.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Orbital arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare vascular anomalies requiring accurate diagnosis and tailored management.
  • Understanding the clinical spectrum and treatment outcomes is crucial for optimizing patient care.

Observation:

  • This retrospective case series reviewed eight patients with unilateral orbital AVMs.
  • Symptoms included periocular mass, edema, pulsation, proptosis, and visual disturbances, with an average diagnostic delay of 11.2 years.

Findings:

  • Angiography is vital for diagnosing orbital AVMs and planning interventions.
  • Treatment strategies encompass observation, embolization, and surgical excision, often in combination.
  • All patients achieved initial symptom resolution following treatment, with few recurrences reported.

Implications:

  • A multidisciplinary approach is recommended for managing orbital AVMs to minimize complications like perioperative hemorrhage.
  • Early diagnosis and appropriate intervention can lead to favorable outcomes in patients with orbital AVMs.