O-046 Cerebral vasospasm following arteriovenous malformation rupture: a population-based cross sectional study

A Dicpinigaitis, E Feldstein, S Shapiro, H Kamal, A Bauerschmidt, J Rosenberg, K Amuluru, J Pisapia, N Dangayach, J Liang, C Bowers, S Mayer (+2 others)
2022 SNIS 19th annual meeting oral abstracts   unpublished
who remain in our care or were cured, 4 (33.3%) experience a mild delay and 8 (66.6%) are neurologically intact/developing normally. Conclusion We report that trans-umbilical access for endovascular embolization of VOGM and a similar high-flow malformation was a safe and effective therapy for 15 cases which demanded immediate intervention in the neonatal period. The benefits of trans-umbilical access are sparing of the femoral arteries for future treatments and potential applicability to other
more » ... igh-flow fistulas of the brain. It should be noted that this procedure may be the difference between life and death, and as such we stress the importance of effective UA and UV catheterization in the NICU.
doi:10.1136/neurintsurg-2022-snis.46 fatcat:d5uapo2k55apfnlpv3ifwei4lq