JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cervical extradural arteriovenous fistula with radiculopathy managed endovascularly

Gabrielle SantangeloAman SinghRedi RahmaniAlex KesslerMatthew T. Bender

Year: 2023 Journal:   Surgical Neurology International Vol: 14 Pages: 265-265   Publisher: Medknow

Abstract

Background: Extradural arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) of the cervical spine are extremely rare, and typically manifest as slowly progressive myelopathy caused by mass effect. This is a unique case of extradural AVF of the cervical spine manifesting with purely radicular symptoms and treated endovascularly with coil and liquid embolization. Case Description: A 55-year-old woman presented with neck pain and right upper extremity radiculopathy persisting for 9 months. Imaging studies demonstrated an AVF spanning from C4–C6 with extension into the C5–C6 foramen supplied primarily from the deep cervical branch of the costocervical trunk. The patient underwent successful coil and liquid (Onyx) embolization. Six-week postoperatively, the patient’s symptoms completely resolved and magnetic resonance imaging and angiographic imaging confirmed complete obliteration of the fistula. Conclusion: While extradural AVFs typically present with myelopathic symptoms, they may present with solely radicular symptoms and can be successfully treated endovascularly.

Keywords:
Medicine Myelopathy Arteriovenous fistula Surgery Embolization Magnetic resonance imaging Radiology Fistula Intervertebral foramen Neck pain Foramen Radicular pain Spinal cord Lumbar

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