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Surgical resection of arteriovenous fistula at the cauda equina.

Toshiyuki ShimizuNarihito NagoshiTakenori AkiyamaSatoshi SuzukiSatoshi NoriOsahiko TsujiEijiro OkadaMitsuru YagiKota WatanabeMasaya NakamuraMorio Matsumoto
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2021)
For the AVF, located at the cauda equina and fed by the DRA in this case, surgical resection or endovascular embolization could have been selected. We performed open surgery to achieve complete obliteration of the AVF, which led to postoperative functional recovery without any adverse events. However, only a limited number of AVFs at the level of the cauda equina have been reported, and treatment standards have not been established. Further studies of AVFs at the cauda equina are necessary to clarify the epidemiological characteristics and clinical outcomes with an appropriate sample size.
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