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[Arteriovenous malformations of the brain: personal experience with 121 patients treated with microsurgery].

作者信息

Vilalta Jordi

机构信息

Hospitals Vall d'Hebron, 08035 Barcelona, Espana.

出版信息

Rev Neurol. 2015 Dec 1;61(11):481-9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) can be found in 0.1% of the population, and the most frequent presenting symptom is intracranial haemorrhage.

AIM

To conduct a descriptive analysis of a series of cases of AVM that had been treated surgically by a neurosurgeon.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

The cases of AVM treated surgically by the author over the period 1990 to May 2014 were selected from a hospital register, and then the clinical, demographic and angiographic aspects were reviewed, together with the clinico-radiological findings six months after surgery.

RESULTS

Of the 400 patients treated over that same period, 121 were operated on by the author, their mean age being 34.3 years (range: 5-75 years). 61.7% of the patients were diagnosed due to a brain haemorrhage, and the second most frequent presenting symptom, in 19.8% of them, was because of epileptic seizures. A superficial supratentorial localisation, occurring in 97 cases (80.2%), was the most common. Over half the patients presented a low-grade AVM, I-II, according to the Spetzler and Martin scale. Twelve patients (10%) had associated non-intranidal aneurysms. In most cases, 109 (90.1%), elective surgery was performed. Complete resection of the AVM after the last angiographic examination was achieved in 118 patients (97.5%). The clinical results were good (good recovery and moderate disability) in 114 cases (95%), and poor (great disability and death), in six (5%).

CONCLUSIONS

Surgery is the best therapeutic option for many patients with AVM, if appropriate selection criteria are used.

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