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Title: Endovascular Management of a Giant High-Flow Lower Limb Arteriovenous Malformation. Author: Ramírez-Senent B, Abadal JM, Vázquez E, Lago I, Gálvez E, Araujo MA, de la Quintana MI. Journal: Vasc Endovascular Surg; 2017 Nov; 51(8):572-576. PubMed ID: 28954598. Abstract: PURPOSE: High-flow arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) may pose a challenge for endovascular treatment due to high-flow rates. Incomplete treatment, recurrence, or even worsening can occur if a proper management is not performed. We report a case successfully treated with endovascular therapy. CASE REPORT: A 37-year-old male was referred to our hospital with a soft tumor in the left thigh, limb asymmetry and associated pain. Doppler ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging showed an extensive high-flow AVM with a venous aneurysm of 40 mm diameter. Diagnostic angiography identified multiple feeding vessels from the profunda femoris and superficial femoral arteries. Two endovascular interventions were performed within 1 month, combining afferent vessel embolization and percutaneous thrombin injection into the nidus, to exclude the AVM. Two-year imaging follow-up revealed thrombosis of the malformation. The patient remained asymptomatic with normal thigh diameter. No complications were documented in any of the sessions. CONCLUSION: Endovascular therapy could be a safe and effective option for AVM as long as it includes not only feeding vessels embolization but also complete occlusion of the nidus.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]