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Spinal intraosseous epidural arteriovenous fistula with perimedullary drainage obliterated with Onyx embolization: case report
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2015
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Onyx EmbolizationSpinal Cord InjurySpinal DisorderEpidural Avf FormationVascular MalformationVascular SurgerySurgeryReflux-impending MechanismIntraosseous Fistula TractsMedicinePerimedullary DrainageOrthopaedic SurgeryAnesthesiologyCase Report
The authors report an extremely rare case of spinal intraosseous epidural arteriovenous fistula (AVF) with perimedullary vein reflux causing symptoms of myelopathy. The intraosseous fistula tracts were completely obliterated with Onyx embolic agent, resulting in a total resolution of symptoms. The unique features of this case include the rare location of the fistula in the vertebral body and the association of the fistula with a compressive fracture. Imaging studies confirmed these hemodynamic findings and provided clarity and direct evidence regarding the association of epidural AVF formation with the vertebral compressive fracture. The authors also propose a possible disease evolution based on the previously adduced reflux-impending mechanism.
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