Abstract

ObjectiveDural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs)—specifically, symptomatic DAVFs with cortical venous reflux—are aggressive lesions with a poor prognosis. Intra-arterial endovascular closure is considered the optional treatment for DAVFs and is currently performed at several international centers. However, long-term outcomes remain unknown. This study investigated the long-term efficacy and safety of transarterial balloon-assisted Onyx embolization in the treatment of DAVFs. MethodsA total of 14 consecutive patients who underwent endovascular treatment for DAVFs were treated by balloon-assisted Onyx embolization. Additionally, we retrospectively reviewed all cases reported in the literature and compared the outcomes of patients treated with single- vs dual-lumen microcatheters. ResultsThe patients at our institution were followed-up for 114.57 ± 33.52 months. Embolization was performed by balloon-assisted Onyx injection via a single feeding artery. Complete occlusion was achieved in 13 cases and partial occlusion in 1 case. At the final follow-up, all patients were functionally independent (Modified Rankin Scale score of 0–2), with no recurrence. In our review of 70 published cases of DAVFs that underwent endovascular treatment by balloon-assisted Onyx embolization, single- and dual-lumen balloon catheters were used in 33 and 37 patients, respectively. In the former group, there was complete or near-complete occlusion in 32 cases and partial occlusion in 1 case; and in the latter, there was complete or near-complete occlusion in 35 cases and partial occlusion in 2 cases. There were no deaths following endovascular treatment. ConclusionMeasurable and durable outcomes can be achieved by endovascular treatment of DAVFs with the transarterial balloon-assisted Onyx embolization technique, especially in cases with small, distal, and circuitous feeding arteries.

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