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Spinal cord arterio-venous shunts: From classification to therapeutic management
A Consoli1, O Coskun1, F Di Maria1
1Diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology, hôpital FOCH, Constitutive Reference Center for Rare Diseases - Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Malformations, Avance Network, "FAVA Multi" Sector, 40, rue Worth, 92151 Suresnes, France.
Abstract:
Spinal Cord Arterio-Venous shunts (SCAVSs) are a rare disease. The aim of this paper is to describe how we classify and consider management of SCAVSs in relation to the location of the shunt focusing mainly on intradural SCAVSs. The anatomical features of the SCAVSs together with data provided by MRI and CT scans allow identification of four types of SCAVSs: paraspinal, epidural, dural and intradural ones. Clinical and neuroradiologic characteristics are described for each entity as well as the therapeutic endovascular management at our institution between 2002 and 2020. The therapeutic management of SCAVSs, and in particular of intradural shunts, remains mainly based on endovascular treatment as a first-choice approach. Understanding properly the lesional and regional vascular anatomy is mandatory to plan an appropriate therapeutic strategy and obtain good clinical results stable at long term follow up.
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