We report on the endovascular treatment of a spinal dural arteriovenous fistula (SDAVF)
in a 50-year-old man, who presented with rapidly progressive paraparesis of lower
extremities. Standard treatment of SDAVFs is by either embolization with liquid adhesive
agents like NBCA or microsurgery. In our case the fistula was successfully occluded
by application of trisacryl gelatin microspheres (TGM). Due to a small size of the
feeding intercostal artery a superselective catheterization of the fistula itself
by a microcatheter could not be performed. The particles were hence delivered through
a diagnostic spinal catheter positioned within the proximal part of the feeding intercostal
artery. Control MRI five weeks after intervention showed normalized perimedullary
veins, which were dilated and tortuous initially. It also displayed a clinically silent
focal ischaemia within the spongiosa of an adjacent hemi-vertebra due to particle
passage through intersegmental vascular collaterals. A control angiogram confirmed
the disappearance of the fistula. The patient underwent physiotherapy and experienced
significant improvement of his gait within three months after intervention.
Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistula - Endovascular Embolization - Trisacryl Gelatin
Microspheres - Focal Hemi-vertebra Ischaemia