脳幹動静脈奇形に対する2 개의 풍선을 이용한 경정맥 색전술
Molly Monsour1, Elliot Pressman1, Shail Thanki1
1Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine Tampa FL.
Stroke (Hoboken, N.J.)
|January 23, 2026
まとめ
脳幹動静脈奇形(AVM)の治療には、血流停止を伴う経静脈塞栓術が新たなアプローチとして期待されています。この手技は、塞栓術中の血流の一時停止により、閉塞率の向上を目指すものです。
科学分野:
- 神経学
- 血管内治療神経放射線学
- 脳神経外科
背景:
- 脳幹動静脈奇形(AVM)はまれであり、その位置のため外科的治療が困難です。
- 破裂した脳幹動静脈奇形は、死亡率および再出血のリスクが高いです。
研究 の 目的:
- 脳幹動静脈奇形に対する新規経静脈塞栓術を説明すること。
- AVM閉鎖の改善における同時動脈および静脈血流停止の有効性を示すこと。
主な方法:
- 50代男性患者の破裂した脳幹動静脈奇形の治療を詳述した症例報告。
- バルーンカテーテル(HyperGlideおよびScepter C)による同時動脈および静脈血流停止を用いたOnyxによる経静脈液体塞栓術。
主要な成果:
- 報告された手技を用いて脳幹動静脈奇形の閉鎖を達成しました。
- 同時に血流を停止させる方法は、病巣内の血流を減少させ、病巣の閉塞を強化しました。
結論:
- 動脈および静脈血流停止を伴う経静脈塞栓術は、複雑な脳幹動静脈奇形の治療に有望な手技です。
- このアプローチは、治療が困難なAVM症例において、より良い結果をもたらす可能性があります。
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