Unforeseen outcomes: Unveiling cyst formation post stereotactic radiosurgery in brain arteriovenous malformations cases.
Sarvesh GoyalKushagra PandeyShweta KediaLeve Joseph Devarajan SebastianDeepak AgrawalPublished in: Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia (2024)
Cyst formation after GKRS for AVM treatment is an often-neglected complication due to its low incidence and often long latency period. Long term follow up of patients is hence necessary for prompt recognition. Diagnostic DSA should be done in all patients with cysts to look for residual nidus. Asymptomatic ones can be followed up conservatively while surgical treatment is required for symptomatic cases. Ventricular diversion like Ommaya or cystoperitoneal shunt may be necessary in some cases. Treatment outcome is usually favourable provided timely detection is done.
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