Dural arteriovenous malformations of the tentorial edge are rare lesions with an unfavorable
clinical course if left untreated. As yet no optimum treatment has been established.
We retrospectively evaluated the results of our therapy concept, which consists of
endovascular embolization followed by microsurgical obliteration, and compared the
results to the relevant literature in order to clarify which therapeutic regimen seems
to be optimum at the present time. In all of our five patients the lesion was completely
obliterated, as proven by angiography, with favorable clinical results and low morbidity.
Several other clinical series confirm our results, so we conclude that combined endovascular
therapy and microsurgery is the optimum treatment for these lesions.
Key words:
Dural Arteriovenous Malformation - Dural Arteriovenous Fistula - Microsurgery - Endovascular
Treatment - Tentorial-Incisural
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