Patients with BAVFs treated with endovascular techniques

Patient No.Age/SexLocationPresentationFeeding ArteriesTreatment and Immediate Outcome*Follow-up
1n7/MGyrus rectus regionICHJunction of A1 and A2Onyx-34, complete3
226/FPosterior aspect of interhemispheric fissureHeadachesDistal ACADetachable coils, incomplete4
37/MInterpeduncular cisternIncidentalPrimitive trigeminal arteryDetachable coils, incomplete7
440/MSylvian fissureICHMCA, 3 arterial connections(IV), detachable coils, complete7
514/MAnterior aspect of interhemispheric fissureSeizureA2 segment of ACA(II), detachable coils, complete3
67/MPosterior aspect of interhemispheric fissureHeadachesP4 segment of PCADetachable coils, complete12
735/MThird ventricleICHPosterior medial choroidal arteries of PCAsDetachable coils and 34% n-BCA, complete6
822/FQuadrigeminal cisternICHP3–P4 segment of PCAFiber coils, incomplete3
92/MAnterior aspect of interhemispheric fissureIncidentalA2 segment of ACADetachable coils, complete6
  • Note:—BAVFs indicate brain arteriovenous fistulas; R, right; L, left; F, female; M, male; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; ACA, anterior cerebral artery; n-BCA, n-butyl cyanoacrylate; ICH, intracranial hemorrhage; II, IV, 2 times and 4 times.

  • * All patients were cured on follow-up.