Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation

Introduction: Embolisation has long been used as an adjunct to surgical resection in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM). The most commonly used embolic material, n-butylcyanoacrylate glue, requires experience and skill to handle its quick and unpredictable flow and polymerisati...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
Main Author: Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
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Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
2016
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
23
4
10.21315/mjms2016.23.4.8
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84982932042&doi=10.21315%2fmjms2016.23.4.8&partnerID=40&md5=1bac7845a7861fd2160429fff1ef9661
Introduction: Embolisation has long been used as an adjunct to surgical resection in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM). The most commonly used embolic material, n-butylcyanoacrylate glue, requires experience and skill to handle its quick and unpredictable flow and polymerisation. A new liquid embolic agent, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (Onyx), is less adhesive and polymerises slowly, which provides better control for radiologists performing embolisation. Objective: To report our experience in embolisation using Onyx alone or in combination with histoacryl for bAVM embolisation in our tertiary referral centre. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the anatomy, technical conditions, complications and clinical outcome of all bAVM patients embolised at our centre using Onyx alone or in combination with n-butylcyanoacrylate glue. Results: Between 2010 and 2013, 13 patients [6 (46.2%) male; 7 (53.8%) female; aged, 14– 57 years] were included, and a total of 31 embolisations were performed. Clinical presentation included hemorrhage [9 (69.2%)], seizures [2 (15.4%)], and headache [2 (15.4%)]. Most AVMs were located in the brain hemispheres [12 (92.3%)] and measured <3 cm [7 (53.8%]. Complete occlusion of the AVM was obtained in 2 (15.4%) patients; 11 (84.6%) patients had partial occlusion [6 (54.5%) had <50% nidus occlusion]. Complications occurred in four procedures involving 3 patients (morbidity, 23.1%). This resulted in the death of 1 patient (mortality, 7.7%) and complete recovery with no disability in 2 patients. Conclusion: The total nidal occlusion achieved herein is comparable to other similar studies. Our morbidity and mortality were higher compared to other studies which may be attributed to the small number of patients. More data is being collected which may better reflect on our experience. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2016.
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
1394195X
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
spellingShingle Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
author_facet Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
author_sort Hashim H.; Muda A.S.; Abdul Aziz A.; Abdul Hamid Z.
title Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
title_short Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
title_full Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
title_fullStr Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
title_full_unstemmed Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
title_sort Onyx in brain arteriovenous malformation embolisation
publishDate 2016
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doi_str_mv 10.21315/mjms2016.23.4.8
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description Introduction: Embolisation has long been used as an adjunct to surgical resection in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM). The most commonly used embolic material, n-butylcyanoacrylate glue, requires experience and skill to handle its quick and unpredictable flow and polymerisation. A new liquid embolic agent, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (Onyx), is less adhesive and polymerises slowly, which provides better control for radiologists performing embolisation. Objective: To report our experience in embolisation using Onyx alone or in combination with histoacryl for bAVM embolisation in our tertiary referral centre. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the anatomy, technical conditions, complications and clinical outcome of all bAVM patients embolised at our centre using Onyx alone or in combination with n-butylcyanoacrylate glue. Results: Between 2010 and 2013, 13 patients [6 (46.2%) male; 7 (53.8%) female; aged, 14– 57 years] were included, and a total of 31 embolisations were performed. Clinical presentation included hemorrhage [9 (69.2%)], seizures [2 (15.4%)], and headache [2 (15.4%)]. Most AVMs were located in the brain hemispheres [12 (92.3%)] and measured <3 cm [7 (53.8%]. Complete occlusion of the AVM was obtained in 2 (15.4%) patients; 11 (84.6%) patients had partial occlusion [6 (54.5%) had <50% nidus occlusion]. Complications occurred in four procedures involving 3 patients (morbidity, 23.1%). This resulted in the death of 1 patient (mortality, 7.7%) and complete recovery with no disability in 2 patients. Conclusion: The total nidal occlusion achieved herein is comparable to other similar studies. Our morbidity and mortality were higher compared to other studies which may be attributed to the small number of patients. More data is being collected which may better reflect on our experience. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2016.
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