{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Endovascular treatment of a ruptured posterior fossa pure arterial malformation: illustrative case. {Author}: Chua MMJ;Gupta S;Essayed W;Donnelly DJ;Ziayee H;Vicenty-Padilla J;Das AS;Lai RPM;Izzy S;Aziz-Sultan MA;Chua MMJ;Gupta S;Essayed W;Donnelly DJ;Ziayee H;Vicenty-Padilla J;Das AS;Lai RPM;Izzy S;Aziz-Sultan MA; {Journal}: J Neurosurg Case Lessons {Volume}: 1 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: Jan 2021 11 暂无{DOI}: 10.3171/CASE2073 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Pure arterial malformations (PAMs) are rare vascular anomalies that are commonly mistaken for other vascular malformations. Because of their purported benign natural history, PAMs are often conservatively managed. The authors report the case of a ruptured PAM leading to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) with intraventricular extension that was treated endovascularly.
METHODS: A 38-year-old man presented with a 1-day history of headaches and nausea. A computed tomography scan demonstrated diffuse SAH with intraventricular extension, and angiography revealed a right posterior inferior cerebellar artery-associated PAM. The PAM was treated with endovascular Onyx embolization.
CONCLUSIONS: To the authors' knowledge, only 2 other cases of SAH associated with PAM have been reported. In those 2 cases, surgical clipping was pursued for definitive treatment. Here, the authors report the first case of a ruptured PAM treated using an endovascular approach, showing its feasibility as a treatment option particularly in patients in whom open surgery is too high a risk.