Transcatheter Embolization Combined with Surgical Resection for Traumatic Middle Meningeal Artery-vein Fistula: A Case Report

  • Shengshan Li Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Shuzhi Li Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Guohua Liu Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Yong Zhang Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Bin Wang Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Jiawei Chai Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Dawei Ren Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Dunyong Mou Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
  • Xin Xu Department of Neurosurgery, Gaomi Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gaomi 261500, Shandong, China
Keywords: Traumatic carotid-cavernous arteriovenous fistula, Transcatheter embolization, Traumatic meningeal arteriovenous fistula

Abstract

Traumatic carotid-cavernous arteriovenous fistula (TCCAVF) is a rare but severe cerebrovascular disorder, often resulting from head trauma with temporal bone fractures. The pathogenesis involves vessel wall injury due to traction, frequently associated with fractures near the middle meningeal artery. This case highlights the typical clinical presentation, diagnostic approaches, and therapeutic management of TCCAVF, emphasizing the challenges in treating this condition. Transcatheter embolization proved effective in occluding the fistula, underscoring its role as a key intervention for traumatic meningeal arteriovenous fistulas.

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Published
2025-04-30