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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1723848
Emergent Hybrid Treatment of a Ruptured Scalp Arteriovenous Fistula with Eyelid involvement: Technical Note

Abstract
Background Scalp arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are a rare vascular disease usually presenting as a progressively increasing pulsating mass in the scalp. These lesions can be associated with mild to severe complications, including congestive heart failure. If ruptures, this pathology constitutes a life-threatening medical emergency because of its potential to cause severe bleeding and acute anemia.
Methods We describe the case of a young woman with a ruptured Yokouchi type C scalp AVF with eyelid involvement.
Results The patient presented with hypovolemic shock and acute anemia due to severe bleeding from the lesion. Emergent treatment through a combined endovascular and open surgical approach was required to stop bleeding and stabilize the patient.
Conclusions Emergent and effective treatment is required to stop bleeding when a scalp AVF ruptures. A combination of endovascular embolization and microsurgical excision of the shunt is a treatment option.
Keywords
arteriovenous fistula - cirsoid aneurysm - endovascular therapy - open vascular surgery - scalpPublication History
Received: 28 May 2020
Accepted: 22 September 2020
Article published online:
12 April 2021
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