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Multimodality resection of Oliveira Type IIIC* cerebellar AVM: A distinct entity.

作者信息

Almefty Rami, Essayed Walid Ibn, Al-Mefty Ossama

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, United States.

Department of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, United States.

出版信息

Surg Neurol Int. 2022 Apr 22;13:163. doi: 10.25259/SNI_217_2022. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Posterior fossa AVMs constitute about 10% of AVMs and are associated with a higher rate of hemorrhage and increased morbidity and mortality rates necessitating treatment with rare exception. Cerebellar AVMs differ markedly from their supratentorial counterparts in that there are no perforating vessels involvement, drainage into the deep cerebral venous system, or presence of eloquent functional area except for the dentate nucleus. While Yaşargil has classified cerebellar AVMs into seven subtypes according to their location, de Oliveira . have classified them using a more impactful grading system based on the size, location, and involvement of the dentate nucleus with the highest risk being III (size over 4 cm) C (mixed superficial and deep location) * (dentate involvement). In this extensive AVM with multiple arterial feeders from the SCA, AICA, and PICAs, preoperative embolization facilitates the safe surgical removal.

CASE DESCRIPTION

We present the case of resection of de Oliveira . IIIC* cerebellar AVM highlighting the tenets of preoperative embolization, wide surgical exposure with an extended retrosigmoid approach, arachnoidal dissection of the SAC, AICA, and PICA feeders, parenchymal dissection with preservation of the dentate nucleus, and preservation of venous drainage until complete disconnection. The patient consented to surgery after presenting with hemorrhage and developed hydrocephalus and CSF leak, managed successfully.

CONCLUSION

de Oliveira . classification is highly impactful in grading posterior fossa AVMs.

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