Natural course of partially embolized carotid-cavernous fistulas.
Richard VoldřichJan GrygarFrantišek CharvátDavid NetukaPublished in: Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging (2024)
The goal of CCF treatment is safe and complete embolization. However, if adequate flow reduction is achieved, both direct and indirect CCFs tend to spontaneously thrombose. Residual flow does not result in ophthalmological deterioration until the fistula is completely closed. MRA may not be sufficiently sensitive to detect residues of fistulas including cortical venous drainage. Therefore, complete CCF closure should be confirmed through DSA.