Superselective Transvenous Embolization of Venous Compartments in Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas

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Learn about the superselective transvenous embolization technique for treating venous compartments in dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF), including the types of venous compartments, septation, accessory sinuses, and preservation of sinuses. Explore images showing the procedure and outcomes.

  • DAVF
  • Embolization
  • Venous Compartments
  • Septation
  • Accessory Sinus

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  1. Superselective Transvenous Embolization of Venous Compartments of DAVF 2 Types of Venous Compartments: -Inside the sinus Septation Accessory sinus -Outside the sinus Disclosing compartment, you can treat the shunt preserving the sinus R.L. Piske

  2. Septation Superposition of the arterial with venous phase of the cc angio show no mixture of blood comming from AVF with from brain

  3. Early phase disclose the septation Occlusion of septation The sinus remain patent

  4. Accessory Sinus Oblique view disclose an accessory sinus Superselective occlusion of the accessory sinus Sinus preserved

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