Abstract
Background
Metameric spinal cord arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare lesions characterized by an intradural and extradural component. They are difficult to treat surgically by the endovascular route. We report a case in which symptomatic relief was achieved by embolization of the extradural component only.
Case presentation
A 35-year-old woman presented with acute worsening of back pain, weakness in the left leg and urinary retention. Spinal angiography showed a metameric spinal cord AVM with partial common venous drainage of the extradural and intradural components.
Conclusions
Targeted embolization of the extradural component led to dramatic improvement of the patient’s symptoms, probably by achieving venous decongestion. She remains neurologically stable at two years’ follow-up.
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